Or Aepypodius arfakianus.
Megapodes and brush-turkies is very rare in captivity outside New Guinea/Australia.
One of the most attractive species is the Wattled Brush-turkey, its the most attractive species and Iw as quite suprised to see that it has been kept in captivity in Europe in recent years, its among the most threatend brush-turkies in the wild, and a species I have only heard a few times in the wild, none seen yet.
I would be interested to know in which European institutions this species has been kept in recent years, and which still keeps it. Aim going to Europe for a few days (for a conference) in June and would like to visit a place which keeps this species.
Megapodes and brush-turkies is very rare in captivity outside New Guinea/Australia.
One of the most attractive species is the Wattled Brush-turkey, its the most attractive species and Iw as quite suprised to see that it has been kept in captivity in Europe in recent years, its among the most threatend brush-turkies in the wild, and a species I have only heard a few times in the wild, none seen yet.
I would be interested to know in which European institutions this species has been kept in recent years, and which still keeps it. Aim going to Europe for a few days (for a conference) in June and would like to visit a place which keeps this species.