Megapodius reinwardt

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Megapodius reinwardt, commonly known as the orange-footed scrubfowl, is a mound-building megapode bird native to northern Australia and parts of Southeast Asia, noted for incubating its eggs in large compost-like nests.

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instanceOf bird species
megapode
mound-building bird
activityPattern also active by day
mainly crepuscular
bodyLength approximately 40–45 centimeters
bodyMass approximately 0.7–1.0 kilograms
breedingSystem forms loose colonies around nesting mounds
chickCharacteristic superprecocial at hatching
class Aves
commonName orange-footed megapode NERFINISHED
orange-footed scrubfowl NERFINISHED
describedBy Coenraad Jacob Temminck NERFINISHED
diet feeds on fruits
feeds on invertebrates
feeds on seeds
omnivorous
distinguishingFeature bright orange or yellowish legs and feet
dark brownish plumage
relatively short tail
eggCharacteristic large eggs relative to body size
family Megapodiidae NERFINISHED
genus Megapodius NERFINISHED
habitat coastal scrub
monsoon forests
tropical forests
woodlands near coasts
IUCNStatus Least Concern
kingdom Animalia
nativeTo Lesser Sunda Islands NERFINISHED
New Guinea region NERFINISHED
Timor NERFINISHED
northern Australia
parts of Southeast Asia
nestType large incubation mound
notableFor incubating eggs in large compost-like mounds
mound-building nesting behavior
order Galliformes
parentalCare no post-hatching parental care
phylum Chordata
rangeCountry Australia NERFINISHED
Indonesia NERFINISHED
Papua New Guinea NERFINISHED
Timor-Leste NERFINISHED
reproduction does not use body heat for egg incubation
uses external heat from decomposing vegetation to incubate eggs
taxonRank species
yearDescribed 1823

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Megapodius hasSpecies Megapodius reinwardt