I had to go up to my computer and look at them on the big screen...are they PARROTS? Oh my goodness! I just cannot imagine seeing something like this is the wild!
Yes, these Galahs are part of the parrot family. They are in abundance over most of Australia. We have quite a few on our farm at moment after a very good breeding season.
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ReplyDeleteimagine the gossip going on there..............lol.............
ReplyDeleteI had to go up to my computer and look at them on the big screen...are they PARROTS? Oh my goodness! I just cannot imagine seeing something like this is the wild!
ReplyDeleteYes, these Galahs are part of the parrot family. They are in abundance over most of Australia. We have quite a few on our farm at moment after a very good breeding season.
DeleteWow, I made my husband come and look at them too! I love where you live! (o:
DeleteAren't they gorgeous?! They weren't welcomed by a lot of grain farmers in the HUnter though. :(
ReplyDeleteMainy the cockies though not so much the g's.
DeleteCorellas are very destructive, and I know the grain bunkers have a lot of problems with them.
DeleteOh wow! Thanks for sending me this link. They are so interesting and cool looking.
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