Brush turkey cleans up Brisbane street

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Brush turkey cleans up Brisbane street

The generosity and goodwill of flood victims in supporting each other is well known, but one Brisbane family was still shocked to return home and find their backyard had been cleaned up by a turkey.

The Rudolph family, of Chelmer, was forced to abandon their flooded property when it was engulfed by one metre of water.

But during their absence a brush turkey set to work clearing up their debris-filled backyard.

The turkey, nicknamed Colin, has gathered debris from several backyards to construct a nest, estimated to weigh as much as four tonnes.

"He was looking at us like we were the lazy ones," resident Pete Randolph told Nine News.

"We were thinking of giving him a bit of extra training and putting him to work in the house."

Colin has reportedly cleaned up backyards all the way down the street in his efforts to attract female turkeys — and his tactics appear to be working.

"I've seen him wander down the street with a little harem of ladies," Mr Randolph said.

Much of Chelmer sits on the banks of Brisbane River and was badly affected during last week's floods.
 
That's funny!! It would be nice if animals and birds clean up mess for us so we don't have to do much!!

Betcha Bush Turkey would be useful for flood clean up and it'll get paid with plenty food it want and perhap harems too :rofl: .

Catty
 
:giggle: Cool story....ahh...Can imagine the females saying..."I'll take the 4BR/4BA tudor....one saying..."I'll take the Colonial"...one saying..."I'll take the Beach House with ocean view" (floods).....etc., etc. Gonna be one very busy male Turkey!....
 
LOL, I thought wild turkeys existed only in North America and parts of Europe and Russia. Apparently AUS has it's own wild turkey. I don't think our turkeys here would do that, they seem to stay away from human dwellings.
 
I didn't know Australia had turkeys either. Ben Franklin I believe, wanted the turkey to be the national bird for the US, but it became the bald eagle instead.
 
I never seen such turkeys that would do that kind of thing. I didn't know Australia have turkeys either.
 
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