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Amazing Annoying Birds

Amazing Annoying Birds 1

Living with Australian Brush-Turkeys

by Ann Goeth
Paperback
Publication Date: 29/11/2023
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Are brush-turkeys remarkable native birds admired for their uniqueness, or evil invaders intent on wreaking havoc in our gardens and destroying our backyards?

Not many native Australian birds are as controversial as brush-turkeys. Fed-up garden owners who find them no good, obnoxious, or a catastrophe stand against those who view brush-turkeys as uplifting and full of jaw-dropping surprises.

Read about the human-wildlife conflict and the uniqueness of this iconic Australian bird!

Here is what you’ll discover in this first-ever comprehensive summary of all things brush-turkey:

  • Reasons behind their relentless and daring move into our suburbs
  • How the media portrays them as fearless invaders
  • Little-known secrets about their unusual incubation methods and approach to child-rearing
  • Promiscuous and mischievous happenings on the incubation mounds
  • Devoted parents who invest in their young differently to other birds
  • Indigenous cultural knowledge about these native birds
  • Methods for deterring brush-turkeys from your yard
  • Insider confessions from wildlife managers dealing with brush-turkey conflicts
  • How you can help brush-turkey adults and chicks in the city
  • Fun illustrations highlighting years of research into these birds

No matter if you love brush-turkeys or hate them, this book contains something for everyone : those who’d like to learn more about the surprising behaviours and adaptations of brush-turkeys, those who worry and want to find out how to deter them, and those who need to manage conflict with brush-turkeys in urban areas.

ISBN:
9780648603702
9780648603702
Category:
Wildlife: birds & birdwatching
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
29-11-2023
Publisher:
Natural Publishing
Pages:
158
Dimensions (mm):
229x152x11mm
Weight:
0.22kg

This is a comprehensive, informative, instructive, attractive, and at times amusing, well-balanced introduction to, and account of, one of the world's most intriguing and potentially (to gardeners) annoying bird species. Anyone and everyone sharing their habitat with the Australian Brush-turkey should have this delightfully illustrated volume to hand. An appreciation of the bird's remarkable life history should alleviate much frustration caused by it.
Clifford B. Frith PhD, OAM, well known author of bird books

What fascinating birds. I remember first seeing them years ago while camping, and a bit too friendly, even in that non -urban area. Ann's book is readable and fun and should appeal to anyone with an interest in birds. Maybe she can change an opinion or two?
Judy Harrington, BirdLife Australia

After spending half her life studying the enigmatic Australian brush turkey, Dr Ann Goeth has finally hatched the egg and put pen to paper detailing her and other peoples' experience with these iconic birds that have become increasingly common in the urban areas of eastern Australia from Sydney northwards. Written in layman's language understandable to all, years of research explain the intimate habits of Brush Turkeys and why they have become so numerous in bushland and suburban gardens in and around our cities. Love them or hate them, this is a must-read for any people interested in urban wildlife or simply getting brush turkeys out of their garden!
David Booth, Honorary Associate Professor in Zoology University of Queensland.

Ann Goeth has written a charming little book on the wonders of the Brush Turkey of Australia. It delves into the interesting details of its unique mound-building behaviour, which should bring delight to every reader. Those who live with this bird and currently consider it to be a nuisance may be enlightened enough to welcome it in their gardens. If not, Ann provides advice on how to discourage them."
Roger Seymour, Emeritus Professor, The University of Adelaide

This book contains so much more than I could have imagined, and it really reminded me that we share our city with an amazing animal. It is an entertaining and informative journey into the extraordinary biology of one of Australia's most unique birds and our relationship with them. While their approach to life means that brush-turkeys are much maligned by some, the tales of their exploits confirm their place as a unique Australian icon: hardworking, unassuming, and self-sufficient. You will look at these birds differently after learning about what they do, why they do it, and how they do it. And why we need to learn to live with them.
Professor Dieter Hochuli, The University of Sydney

 

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What intriguing and special birds brush-turkeys are, and yet so annoying for many gardeners and people who don't agree with these birds' idea of landscaping. This book really covers it all, it's like a brush-turkey encyclopedia - the conflict these birds cause by destroying gardens, the issues that wildlife managers have to deal with, and the many unique and flabbergasting adaptations they have to incubating eggs in dirt, building a sophisticated temperature-controlled incubator out of leaf litter, and not raising their young at all. Highly recommended for anybody even slightly interested in nature, especially nature in our cities.

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