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Originally Posted by FTE217
Haha I can picture the seco doing that lol….
Fodders wharf road heading down there all the houses are in bush backgrounds and the Lane Cove River and National Park right there the breeding ground - that bush line runs behind my place hence the bloody varmints annoying the f out of me !
Yes one wonders how they all became originally for they weren’t around back in my young days.
Next they say the damn cane toads have been moving further south.
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Originally Brush Turkey's were only found north of the Hawkesbury River. We had a few living around us at any given time on the Central Coast.
I guess one day one of them decided with the missus to walk across the bridge onto the Hornsby Shire side.
Years later when we would regularly stay at Lane Cove NP caravan park we would see them popping out of the bushes and rummaging through campers sites.
The Euro backpackers were fascinated by them.
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