Jan 7. A New Year Turkey

The things you see when you don't have your camera with you. 
(Just my iphone again this morning).
These bush turkeys are becoming a more common sight, since baiting of foxes began, along with bandicoots and the common bunny. Oh well you can't win 'em all.
I'll take my camera in future.

Australian Brush-turkey, (Alectura lathami), also frequently called the Scrub Turkey or Bush Turkey, is a common, widespread species of mound-building bird from the family Megapodiidae found in eastern Australia from Far North Queensland to Illawarra in New South Wales. The Australian Brushturkey has also been introduced to Kangaroo Island in South Australia. It is the largest extant representative of the family Megapodiidae and is one of three species to inhabit Australia. Despite its name and their superficial similarities, the bird is not closely related to American turkeys, or to the Australian Bustard, which is also known as the Bush Turkey.

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