Hi All,
Fellow Brush Turkey victim checking in. The link to my blog about our
love/hate relationship with Brush Turkeys is below. It's been very quiet on
the 'turd' front at our place over winter. Although I did see a female turkey
inspecting the mound the other day on my way out.
Anyway, if you feel inclined to contribute to my blog about them or even follow
it, check it out - www.scrubturkeychronicles.blogspot.com .
Cheers,
Inger
Inger Vandyke
Professional Wildlife Photographer and Writer
Expedition Leader - Heard Island Expedition (3 November - 7 December, 2011)
Assistant Publicity Officer - Southern Oceans Seabird Study Association (SOSSA)
Author - The Scrub Turkey Chronicles http://scrubturkeychronicles.blogspot.com/
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> Date: Sun, 24 Jul 2011 22:46:38 +0000
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> Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] brush turkeys
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> Why not think of it as a privilege to have a megapode building a nesting
> mound in your garden?
>
> John Leonard
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> On , Greg Roberts <> wrote:
> > What to do about the damage to gardens caused by Australian Brush-Turkeys
>
> > building their mounds? It's great to have the birds around, but they can
> > do
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> > some serious wrecking. I initiated a discussion on Facebook about this and
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> > someone came up with the novel solution of placing a large mirror next to
>
> > the mound. It works. The bird is agitated with the mirror for a day or
> > two,
>
> > then it quits the mound. See here:
>
> > .html"
> > target="_blank">http://sunshinecoastbirds.blogspot.com/2011/07/brush-turkeys-in-your-garden
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> > .html>
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> > html"
> > target="_blank">http://sunshinecoastbirds.blogspot.com/2011/07/brush-turkeys-in-your-garden.
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> > html.
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> > Greg Roberts
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