Psittaciformid Psensations
I hope you are reading this in the morning as I feel you should always start the day with a couple of silent ps.
The post may well get augmented as/if I get further images of members of the Cockatoo and Parrot family in the next few days.
This group of Australian King-parrots were on a power line reserve between the Canberra suburbs of Chifley and Pearce. Of this group I think the upper one is a juvenile male (on bill colour ) and the other two females.
Clearly an adult male.
A Sulphur-crested Cockatoo destroying a twig.
Two Galahs grazing for rhizomes.
A rear view of two Red-rumped parrots (male on left, female on right).
Anotherpair with male on right.
An Eastern Rosella apparently deciding if a 30 kilovolt power ine is edible!
The post may well get augmented as/if I get further images of members of the Cockatoo and Parrot family in the next few days.
This group of Australian King-parrots were on a power line reserve between the Canberra suburbs of Chifley and Pearce. Of this group I think the upper one is a juvenile male (on bill colour ) and the other two females.
Clearly an adult male.
A Sulphur-crested Cockatoo destroying a twig.
Two Galahs grazing for rhizomes.
A rear view of two Red-rumped parrots (male on left, female on right).
Anotherpair with male on right.
An Eastern Rosella apparently deciding if a 30 kilovolt power ine is edible!
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