Malleefowl
The Malleefowl is a unique bird native to Australia, known for its distinctive nesting behavior. It belongs to the family Megapodiidae and is recognized for its large size, with a stout body and a short tail. Malleefowl are ground-dwelling birds that inhabit mallee woodlands, where they use their strong legs to dig large nesting mounds made of soil and leaf litter.
These birds are remarkable for their incubation method. Instead of sitting on their eggs, Malleefowl rely on the heat generated by decomposing plant material in their mounds to incubate them. This fascinating adaptation allows them to maintain a stable temperature for the eggs, showcasing their unique role in the ecosystem of the Australian bush.