Australian bustard / Mark Ziembicki.
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- 9780643100152
- 0643100156
- 9780643096110
- 0643096116
- 1283156261
- 9781283156264
- 9786613156266
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- 598.320994 22
- QL696.G86 Z54 2010eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 92-100) and index.
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Cover; Preface; 1 Talking turkey; 2 Bustard Dreaming; 3 Taxonomy and characteristics; 4 Status, distribution and habitat; 5 Diet and the daily routine; 6 Exploding bustards; 7 Movements; 8 Threats and conservation.
The Australian bustard is Australia's heaviest flying bird. It is an icon of theAustralian outback where it is more commonly known as the bush or plains turkey. Itis also culturally and spiritually significant to Aboriginal people, who prize it as afavourite bush tucker.
English.
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