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Scrub turkey at bris airport

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Subject: Scrub turkey at bris airport
From: John Leonard <>
Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2011 22:38:15 +1100
Thanks everyone, I was just surprised to see it. I lived in brisbane
from 19910-93 and then they were only seen in the western suburbs,
it's great they can make a home in somewhere as apparently forbidding
for megapodes as Brisbane airport.

John Leonard

On 7 October 2011 17:23, Mr Stephen John Murray <> wrote:
> G'day John. I work at Brisbane airport and I can tell you they are very 
> common around there. They usually keep to the gardens though!
> Cheers Steve Murray
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> I'm stuck in a taxi approaching the domestic terminal at Brisbane airport
>
> I've just spotted a scrub turkey wandering around in a car park. Is this 
> normal?
>
> John Leonard
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