I was at Moranbah inland from Mackay a week ago and there was a good sized
flock of guinea fowl 30-40 strong by the oval and sewage ponds as well as
another 10 or more
By the racecourse, all looked very good candidates as feral
Birds to
Me
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> On 2 Oct 2014, at 11:09, "Michael Tarburton" <>
> wrote:
>
> G'day Trevor & list members
>
> There is a group of 80 Helmeted Guineafowl that have the run of the outback
> town of Chillagoe. They had 2+ broods in July, have been there for some
> years. They are certainly out-breeding the four Squatter pigeons that live
> around the Chillagoe golf Club.
>
> They also out-breed the wild Pea Fowl that now inhabit mainly the creek area.
> But that is because they used to annoy the hospital folk when they chose to
> sleep in their trees, and they got the environment department to reduce their
> numbers.
>
> Happy hunting
>
> Mike
>
>
>> On 01/10/2014, at 10:55 PM, Trevor Hampel wrote:
>>
>> Hi birders,
>>
>> What is the current status of Helmeted Guineafowl in Australia?
>>
>> I don't count the dozen or so birds which occasionally wander over to our
>> little patch of earth from my neighbour because they are kept in an enclosed
>> yard every night and rarely wander more than 50m from home.
>>
>> However, when visiting the Western Plains Zoo in Dubbo a few weeks ago we
>> saw a group of about 8 of this species wandering through one of the car
>> parks. Is this a self-sustaining population? They didn't seem constrained by
>> any form of enclosure.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> Trevor
>>
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