Bush Turkey Australian Bird Earrings
Bush Turkey Australian Bird Earrings
- Made In Australia
- Sustainably Grown Hoop Pine
- Plastic-Free Packaging
Bush Turkey Earrings.
Made from our original hand painted design, these earrings are printed with eco-friendly inks, onto light weight sustainably grown hoop pine and finished with stainless steel hoops, perfect for sensitive ears!
Alectura lathami, the Australian bush, brush or scrub turkey and gweela is a large, ground dwelling, mound-building bird found in the rainforests, eucalypt forests, woodlands, scrubs and urban areas of eastern Australia from Cape York Peninsula to the Illawarra region of NSW. Have black-brown plumage, a bald red head, yellow neck pouch (or wattle) and an upright fanlike tail. They are solitary, shy birds that live in a set area, foraging on the ground for insects, native fruits and seeds. Clumsy flyers that only take to the air when threatened by predators or to roost in trees at night. Generally quiet but sometimes make soft grunts and males have a deep 3-noted booming call.
Breeding occurs from September to March. In a shady, moist area the dominant male scratches leaf litter, sticks and mulch into a massive mound around 4m in diameter and 1 - 1.5m high. He maintains this at a constant temperature of 33 - 38°C by inserting his bill, which has highly accurate heat sensors, to check the heat and then adding or removing matter as required.
Turkeys don’t form pair bonds and mate with multiple partners. The male uses various courtship displays to attract the female, they meet briefly at the mound, she checks if it’s the right temperature, then mates with him, digs holes and lays around 24 large white eggs a season. The male keeps watch while the eggs incubate, making sure the temperature is right and defending them from predators. After about 50 days the fully feathered fluffy brown chicks hatch, burrow out of the mound and are immediately independent and able to fly. Life is hard for young turkeys and the chance of becoming an adult is about one in 200.
The birds and eggs are a traditional food source and during the 1930s Great Depression they were almost wiped out in some areas. Today they are fully protected and their numbers have steadily increased. Currently threatened by habitat destruction and introduced predators. Seen as a symbol of hard work, determination, persistence, resilience, adaptability, flexibility in the face of adversity and a deep connection to the Earth and its nourishment.
Shipping Details
Shipping Details
We ship our products worldwide using Australia Post.
Untracked Post (available for 1-2 pairs): $3
Standard Post (Tracked): $9.50
Orders Over $99 (Australia): FREE
Express Post (1-3 Business Days): $13
International Orders: $22
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Do not wear swimming or bathing
Earrings are best stored on a stand or in a box to avoid being scratched and bent
30-Day Returns
30-Day Returns
We have a 30-Day Returns policy on all our products for your peace of mind when shopping with us! We’re confident you’ll love our earrings, however, in the event that you’re unhappy with your order, you may take advantage of our returns policy.
Conditions
- Our returns policy is valid for 30 days from postage date.
- The item must be unused and in its original condition with original packaging.
- Postage costs incurred on returning your order are at your own expense.
Steps
1. Contact us at pixienutandco@gmail.com regarding your return.
2. Return your item/order in the original shipping box or your own packaging.
3. Once we receive your return we will process the refund within 3 business days.
Too cute, my friend loved them. She received lots of lovely comments when she wore them.
Beautiful pair of earrings, I’m getting compliments already!