Post-lunch, washing up.
Huge squawking going on outside. Now, a few squawks from the birds is one thing, but a sustained squawking tells us there is a predator around. We try to nt interfere very much, but it's nesting season and we are biased towards the baby birds.
Ah yes: a stack of Noisy Miners fluttering around, hassling a goanna near the tree which has the nesting frogmouth. Yes, that has happened before, with the goanna going after the frogmouth eggs or babies up a different tree.
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Ah, but there was also 'our' brush turkey there, also hassling the goanna. Well, he has a mound nearby too. This is a baby from last year.
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So we watched for a bit. The brush turkey collects mulch for his mound by kicking it backwards. He also hassles goannas by showering them with mulch - same action! Multi-purpose, like one of Larry Niven's puppeteers. Well, the goanna turned away a bit and tried to ignore the turkey. Big mistake! The brush turkey crept around behind the goanna and started attacking his tail. Dive in, bite, spring back. Repeat several times. The goanna did not like it, but was too slow to fight. We were standing quite close, but the turkey ignored us completely.
Eventually the goanna headed away, off towards the dam, where there are several duck families. We were not worried: the Little Grebes would give him hell if needed. They are good swimmers, and they dive under their opponent, come up under them and bite their toes.
Cheers
Roger