Scrubfowl
The scrubfowl are the genus Megapodius of the mound-builders, stocky, medium-large chicken-like birds with small heads and large feet in the family Megapodiidae. They are found from south-east Asia to north Australia and islands in the west Pacific.
They do not incubate their eggs with their body heat in the orthodox way, but bury them. They are best known for building a massive mound of decaying vegetation, which the male attends, adding or removing litter to regulate the internal heat while the eggs hatch. The species in taxonomic order are:
Image | Scientific name | Common Name | Distribution |
Megapodius pritchardii | Tongan megapode | Tonga | - |
Megapodius laperouse | Micronesian megapode | Palau and the Northern Mariana Islands, Guam | |
Megapodius nicobariensis | Nicobar megapode | Nicobar Islands | - |
Megapodius cumingii | Philippine megapode | Borneo, Sulawesi and the Philippines. | |
Megapodius bernsteinii | Sula megapode | Banggai and Sula Islands between Sulawesi and the Maluku Islands in Indonesia | - |
Megapodius tenimberensis | Tanimbar megapode | Tanimbar Islands of Indonesia | - |
Megapodius freycinet | Dusky megapode | Maluku and Raja Ampat Islands in Indonesia. | - |
Megapodius geelvinkianus | Biak scrubfowl | Biak, Mios Korwar, Numfor, Manim and Mios Numin in the West Papua region of Indonesia. | - |
Megapodius eremita | Melanesian megapode | Bismarck Archipelago and the Solomon Islands. | - |
Megapodius layardi | Vanuatu megapode | Vanuatu | - |
Megapodius affinis | New Guinea scrubfowl | New Guinea, | - |
Megapodius reinwardt | Orange-footed scrubfowl | Lesser Sunda Islands as well as southern New Guinea and northern Australia. |
- †Pile-builder scrubfowl
- †Viti Levu scrubfowl