Hi John
 I have sometimes wondered how many generations it would take a  
domestic chook to revert to a Jungle Fowl, be it Red or Green. Whilst  
birding in SE Asia, I have come across several birds which meet the  
criteria for a Jungle Fowl of both colours, but seeing as the  
sightings were fairly close to human habitation I have somewhat  
vacillated over whether to tick them or not. I have seen quite a few  
Fighting Cocks in SE Asian villages which meet most of the criteria  
for a Jungle Fowl, which has made me think am I seeing a Jungle Fowl  
or seeing a domesticated Fighting Cock.
 With the prevalence of Cock Fighting in Australia, it makes me wonder,  
are sightings of Jungle Fowl in Australia of a genuine breeding  
populations or escapees?
I would be interested in opinions.
Cheers,
Carl Clifford
On 08/08/2009, at 7:11 PM, John Hammond wrote:
 Hello all.... I was just wondering if any one is aware of any feral  
junglefowl populations around iluka in nsw? I have been staying at  
Yamba for a couple of days and this morning after visiting the iluka  
rainforest drove  down to the shark bay picnic ground. As I got out of  
the car I could hear a rooster calling somewhere in the scrub and  
given the distance from any houses and the dense habitat I was quite  
amazed to hear this. After a ten minute search I found myself peering  
through the scrub at one very shy red junglefowl. I don't know if  
people feed these chooks but the one I saw behaved very much like a  
wild bird. As for this wayward roosters genetics I can only say it  
looked nearly identical to the photos I manage to bring up on a google  
search of the species. I can only find reference to feral populations  
on heron and north west island. So my question to anyone in the know  
is could this bird be a legit feral tick? Or has somebodys prized red
junglefowl gone for an awful long walk? If anything it will go down as  
the most spectacular rooster I've ever seen.....
Johno
       
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