Red-billed Brushturkey vs Red-legged Brushturkey
Talegalla cuvieri comparado com Talegalla jobiensis
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Atributo | Red-billed Brushturkey | Red-legged Brushturkey |
|---|---|---|
| Nome científico | Talegalla cuvieri | Talegalla jobiensis |
| Ordem | Galliformes | Galliformes |
| Família | Megapodiidae | Megapodiidae |
| Estado de conservação | Least Concern | Least Concern |
| Comprimento | — | — |
| Envergadura | 55,0 cm (21.7 in) | 57,2 cm (22.5 in) |
| Peso | 1785,0 g (62.96 oz) | 1532,0 g (54.04 oz) |
| Dieta | Omnivorous; forages in lowland New Guinea forests for fallen fruits, seeds, and invertebrates scratched from … | Omnivorous ground forager in New Guinea forests; eats fallen fruits, seeds, and invertebrates uncovered by … |
| Tamanho da postura | -- | -- |
| Population Trend | — | — |
Habitat Comparison
Song & Call Comparison
Red-billed Brushturkey
Produces loud, resonant booming calls and guttural clucking notes. The deep, carrying boom is the primary territorial sound; heard at dawn in New Guinea lowland forest.
Red-legged Brushturkey
Gives loud, resonant booming calls and deep guttural clucking. Calls carry through New Guinea lowland forest at dawn; similar booming pattern to other Talegalla brushturkeys.
Geographic Range & Migration
Red-billed Brushturkey
Endemic to the Vogelkop Peninsula and Misool Island of western New Guinea. Found in lowland and hill rainforest.
Red-legged Brushturkey
Endemic to northern New Guinea and the Yapen and Biak islands. Found in lowland and foothill rainforest.
Estado de conservação
Red-billed Brushturkey
Red-legged Brushturkey
How to Tell Them Apart
Red-billed Brushturkey
Dark brownish-black overall with bare red facial skin and distinctive bright red bill; throat wattle yellow with red suffusion. Upperparts show faint brownish gloss; tail broad and black.
Red-legged Brushturkey
Dark blackish-brown overall; bare red facial skin and red bill; legs and feet vivid red. Throat wattle yellowish. Tail black and relatively short; no wing pattern.
About These Birds
Red-billed Brushturkey
A large megapode (~1.8 kg) of family Megapodiidae, bearing a vivid red bill contrasting with black and white plumage. Endemic to lowland and hill forests of western New Guinea. Constructs large mound nests of decaying vegetation for egg incubation without parental brooding. Forages on the forest floor for fruits, seeds, and invertebrates. Least Concern.
Red-legged Brushturkey
A large megapode (~1.5 kg) of family Megapodiidae, distinguished by red legs and yellow wattle. Found in lowland rainforests of northern New Guinea and adjacent islands. Constructs mound nests of soil and leaf litter for thermally regulated incubation. Forages on the forest floor for fallen fruits and invertebrates. Least Concern with stable populations.