Turbo Chook Challenge!

I love the Turbo Chook (Tasmanian Native Hen - Tribonyx mortierii) and I think it's vastly under-represented in observations. I know this is partly because it's common, so people aren't as likely to observe it.

And I know that it has its distribution better documented on eBird.
https://ebird.org/australia/species/tanhen1

But I also think that iNat is an interesting way to pin observations down geographically. As the Turbo Chook is fairly large and very identifiable, I'm working on making as many observations of them across areas I travel. Not every turbo, but groups spaced far enough apart that they might be a different territory or tribe.

I'm also doing this for the Australian Swamphen (Porphyrio melanotus ssp. melanotus) who is nowhere near as easily observed in Tasmania.

So if you're pondering why so many Turbo posts, that's why.

Publicado el 14 de diciembre de 2023 a las 01:11 AM por jstarspots jstarspots

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Gallineta de Tasmania (Tribonyx mortierii)

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jstarspots

Fecha

Septiembre 10, 2023 a las 11:01 AM AEST

Descripción

Turbo chook with chicks. Second photo might be nest. About 24 individuals between train park and Wild Wood.

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Gallineta de Tasmania (Tribonyx mortierii)

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jstarspots

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Noviembre 30, 2023 a las 03:43 PM AEDT

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Three chicks, another adult close by.

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Gallineta de Tasmania (Tribonyx mortierii)

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jstarspots

Fecha

Diciembre 9, 2023 a las 06:14 PM AEDT

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Gallineta de Tasmania (Tribonyx mortierii)

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jstarspots

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Diciembre 9, 2023 a las 05:51 PM AEDT

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