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The young female here at dawn for her bit of wheat – the sookey female – is the grandchild of Eric the Emu. She got a pat. Her feather pyjamas were cold and wet from sitting out under the stars all night.
The Planet Rothschildi project has crept into its seventeenth year. There’s a wild emu lurking at this second behind the lilly pilly tree – emus luurrvv lilly pillies.
The ‘backbone’ of the project is identifiable males. That was Eric until he was killed. His son ‘Toosh Toosh’ is the present link.
Toosh Toosh has had two clutches. The first stayed rather longer ‘in orbit’ here.
The second? We fear disaster. Toosh Toosh appeared here last spring with them: ten chicks. Here they are
He passed through again a week later, but with only six chicks. Most importantly, he didn’t turn up for ‘plum season,’ which he surely would have done in normal circumstances – Eric’s offspring were scoffing down spring plums before I got here.
And Felicity Emu? She cruised through two years ago. She’s the only other identifiable member of Eric’s family. At that time, she was about fourteen years old.
So, that’s where we are. I am getting really old, and not getting about in the bush so much; but apparently no one has ever undertaken an intergenerational observation of an emu family. Seven clutches so far: five of Eric’s, and two of Toosh Toosh’s.
Ask me anything (about emus).
Supreme Emu, Lake Muir, Western Australia