The Australian Bustard, Ardeotis australis, is a large ground bird of grassland, woodland and open agricultural country across northern
Australia and southern
New Guinea. It is also commonly referred to in
Central Australia as the Bush Turkey, particularly by
Aboriginal people.The male is up to 1.2 m (nearly 4 ft) tall with a 2.3 m (7.6 ft) wingspan. The female is quite a bit smaller (80 cm/32 in) but is similarly coloured. The back, wings and tail are dull brown, with mottled black and white markings on the wing coverts. The neck and head appear dull white and the crown black. Legs are yellow to cream coloured.
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