Micronesian Scrubfowl vs Yellow-legged Brushturkey
Megapodius laperouse verglichen mit Talegalla fuscirostris
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Merkmal | Micronesian Scrubfowl | Yellow-legged Brushturkey |
|---|---|---|
| Wissenschaftlicher Name | Megapodius laperouse | Talegalla fuscirostris |
| Ordnung | Galliformes | Galliformes |
| Familie | Megapodiidae | Megapodiidae |
| Erhaltungsstatus | Near Threatened | Least Concern |
| Länge | — | — |
| Flügelspannweite | 33,4 cm (13.1 in) | 51,4 cm (20.2 in) |
| Gewicht | 337,1666666666667 g (11.89 oz) | 1321,25 g (46.61 oz) |
| Ernährung | Omnivorous; eats fallen fruits, seeds, invertebrates, and small animals in Micronesian island forests and beach … | Forages in New Guinea lowland forests for fruits, seeds, and invertebrates in leaf litter. Uses … |
| Gelegegröße | -- | -- |
| Population Trend | — | — |
Habitat Comparison
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Song & Call Comparison
Micronesian Scrubfowl
Produces a loud, raucous cackling call and guttural clucking notes. The wailing, repetitive cackle is the standard Megapodius call; echoes through Micronesian island forest at dusk.
Yellow-legged Brushturkey
Emits deep, booming notes and low guttural clucks. Vocalizations poorly documented but similar to Red-billed Brushturkey; low resonant booming at dawn in New Guinea rainforest.
Geographic Range & Migration
Micronesian Scrubfowl
Endemic to Palau and the Mariana Islands in Micronesia. Found in lowland forest and scrub on volcanic and limestone islands.
Yellow-legged Brushturkey
Endemic to New Guinea, found from the Vogelkop Peninsula to Milne Bay. Found in lowland and mid-montane rainforest.
Erhaltungsstatus
Micronesian Scrubfowl
Yellow-legged Brushturkey
How to Tell Them Apart
Micronesian Scrubfowl
Brownish-grey throughout, slightly darker on upperparts; bare facial skin pinkish-red; small pale yellowish-brown crest on forecrown. Underparts paler buff-grey; legs large and yellowish.
Yellow-legged Brushturkey
Plumage is dark brown to black; bare skin around face reddish, throat wattle yellow; legs and feet bright yellow, distinguishing it from allies. Wings faintly barred with paler brown.
About These Birds
Micronesian Scrubfowl
A small megapode (~340 g) of family Megapodiidae, occurring on the Mariana and Palau Islands of Micronesia. Inhabits coastal and interior forests, burying eggs in warm sand or volcanic soil for solar incubation. Feeds on seeds, fruits, and invertebrates. Near Threatened; populations reduced by habitat loss, introduced predators (rats and pigs), and historically by collection.
Yellow-legged Brushturkey
A medium-large megapode (~1.3 kg) of family Megapodiidae, identifiable by yellow legs and a dark bill. Inhabits lowland rainforests of southern New Guinea. Like other brushturkeys, it is a mound-builder that uses decomposing vegetation to incubate eggs. Feeds on fruits and invertebrates on the forest floor. Least Concern; relatively poorly studied species.