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Australian Brush-turkey in western Sydney

To: "David Stowe" <>, "Dean Portelli" <>, "'Birding-aus'" <>
Subject: Australian Brush-turkey in western Sydney
From: "Ross Macfarlane" <>
Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2012 18:01:43 +1100
Darryll Jones from Griffith University spoke at the National Malleefowl Conference in Katanning, WA in 2007 about brush-turkeys, his area of research. Apparently they were rare and shy until an annual open season on them was stopped in Queensland in the early 1970s. Since then they have steadily expanded their range back into areas where they were once known (there are records from the NSW south coast from the 19th Century,) and have become increasingly brazen.

They have a preference for the leafier suburbs too. He told a hilarious story about getting a phone call from an indignant big-city Brisbane lawyer who had a brush-turkey mound appear across his driveway overnight. He couldn't get his BMW out of the garage and had to take the bus to work. (*fist-pumps the air*)

Darrell is quite the raconteur actually - if there's a BirdLife branch in Brisbane looking for a guest speaker, get him to come along and share his turkey-louse story...

-----Original Message----- From: David Stowe
Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2012 6:04 PM
To: Dean Portelli
Cc: 
Subject: Australian Brush-turkey in western Sydney

Hi Dean,
I currently have 7 in my backyard at Thornleigh!
Becoming alot more common around all the bushier north western suburbs for sure - but have been for some time.
Cheers
Dave

On 06/10/2012, at 4:13 PM, Dean Portelli <> wrote:


Hi all,
I currently have an Australian Brush-turkey wandering around my street in Westmead (western Sydney). Does anyone know of other localities in Sydney where this species has been observed (besides St Ives). The bird is quite tame; it is possible it is an escapee from Featherdale Wildlife Park (further west from Westmead). The bird carries no bands.
cheers,Dean
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