Two Rose-breasted Cockatoos (Galahs) in a tree that housed at least 50 more in the flock. They had been preening themselves, then just as quickly snuggled close together. The word Galah in the Aboriginal language means “crazy”.
These birds are as common there as pigeons (Rock Doves) are in cities in the USA. A strikingly colorful bird to see in the wild.
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Country Australia
Location Alice Springs, Northern Territory City Park
Gender Unknown
Age Adult
- Created Timestamp07/17/2019 17:13:51
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Awww. So cute! In a city park, no less.