We have had brush turkey chicks at Lane Cove for
3 seasons running now (ie the first one was in summer 2010).
Each chick has a different personality. The first year's one was
standoffish, last year's was a menace that came in and ate one's
toes if food was not promptly provided. This year we have four that
have reached a reasonable size. They are all a bit flighty.
This is in the national park so they have less predation from dogs.
Pretty much everything else (foxes, cats) would still be out to get
them.
cheers
storm
On 10/03/2013 11:00 AM, Joshua Bergmark
wrote:
I didn't realise this wasn't already known! During 2012 at Warriewood Wetlands, I observed 2 juvenile Brush Turkeys at the beginning of the year, and one recently-hatched fluffball in mid-October (about Emerald Dove size, which is what I thought it was when it ran across the path in front of me!). There is also a reasonably well-established mound to the right of the path about 100m past the end of Irrawong Rd. Last Saturday, my parents saw 2 Brush Turkeys in Manly on Lakeside Crescent, and while I missed them, I would assume they were young birds dispersing.
I also have a vague memory of a young Brush Turkey at Warriewood from 2011, but I can't remember what time of year that was. I have also heard from friends living in areas around Bilgola, Manly Dam, Frenches Forest, Seaforth, Kuringai and St Ives that they often see the turkeys, and one friend has a mound just down the road from their house (I've forgotten which friend this was though, so I don't have a location...) They are clearly well established in North Sydney now, and I doubt that it will be long before they're advancing on the Royal National Park and Wollongong!
Cheers,Joshua Bergmark
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Date: Sat, 9 Mar 2013 19:16:06 +1100
Subject: Northern Sydney Brush Turkey breeding
Hi all
I have definite evidence that the Brush Turkeys of Sydney's upper north
shore suburbs are breeding - a single juvenile bird (about Grey Teal size,
mostly brown tones, no "wafer" tail, "fluffy" appearance) has been busy
re-arranging my flower beds over the last few days.
Also 30+ White Throated Needle tails were seen very high up over the house
today approx 3:30pm - headed South-West (wrong way!).
Cheers
Tom Wilson
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