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Turkey dust bathing

To: Laurie Knight <>, Anthea Fleming <>
Subject: Turkey dust bathing
From: Graeme Stevens <>
Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2019 22:24:17 +0000
Well the most current Australian Bird Guide uses Brush-turkey and in the interests of a standard approach to common names and the avoidance of regional or personal variation the work of:
Menkhorst, Rogers, Clarke, Davies, Marsack and Franklin is good enough for me.

Graeme Stevens


From: Birding-Aus <> on behalf of Laurie Knight <>
Sent: Monday, 25 February 2019 10:29 PM
To: Anthea Fleming
Cc: Birding Aus
Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] Turkey dust bathing
 
G’day Anthea

People under the age of 60 don’t use the term brush to describe native vegetation in Queensland (I suspect the term brush is an antique term used by southern colonists).  The megapodes in SEQ have always been Bush Turkeys in my lexicon and I will continue to drop the redundant r when I refer to them.

Regards, Laurie

> On 25 Feb 2019, at 7:57 pm, Anthea Fleming <> wrote:
>
> Hi Laurie,
>   I have seen a domestic Turkey hen dust bathing - don't recall if she dug a hole or not.
>  Bush turkey -  do you mean the Brush Turkey, the megapode with yellow or purple wattle round its neck,  or what my grandfather called a Bush Turkey or Plains Turkey, i.e. Bustard?
> I have no idea if either dust-bathes.  If i remember I might look up HANZAB.
>  As a member of the WA Geological Survey, 1910 to 1935, Grandpa ate a lot of Bustards.  They were a very welcome change from a diet of tinned bully beef.
>
> Anthea fleming
>
>
> n 25/02/2019 8:09 PM, Laurie Knight wrote:
>> G’day
>>
>> I’ve been coming across some odd holes in the bush tracks in my neighbourhood.  They are about 30 cm across and 15 cm deep [not your average bandicoot or pig excavation].
>>
>> I came across a female looking bush turkey sitting in a fresh hole, dug about 100 metres from the nearest active mound.  It looked rather dusty, and I suspect it was dusting.  Is this a common turkey behaviour?
>>
>> Regards, Laurie.
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