Wild Australian parrot photos

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Here are some parrot photos that i have taken these holidays. these were all taken in Euroa Victoria Australia. hope you like them as they are beautiful birds and i just wanted to share the natural beauty of Australia's parrots. i was very lucky to see the gang gang cockatoos as they are generally a very aloof bird species. So anyway i hope you like them and they show you the abundance of Australia's parrots. :D

btw: If you do want more photos feel free to pm me and i can send you more. Also if anyone knows the exact species of the grass parakeet feel free to tell me what it is.
 

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here's the rest of them. :D
 

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Wow William, what a treat to be able to see wild Gang Gangs! Beautiful... and King Parrots, and an Eastern Rosella :). I can imagine how exciting it is to see them in the wild. Feel free to post more in this thread.
 

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What she said! I believe she is correct on the species as well :)
 

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Thanks for sharing. Something I hope to do someday is travel somewhere I can see parrots 'in the wild'. :)
 

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William, thank you for sharing the photos! Beautiful, feel free to post many more!
 

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Thank's so much for kind the replies it made my day :) . As suggested by Julie in another thread i have made a photo bucket account and uploaded many more photos to there. Thanks, William. :D

btw at the moment i am trying to get a photo of a corella so if i get one i will upload it.

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Not parrot's but thought these might be interesting ;). Saw this Brush Tailed possum while on a recent camping trip in Tasmania.

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Also thought I would share this image I took of a blue-tongued lizard showing how he got his name :D

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These red rumped grass parrots are such funny little birds, haha :D. every day without fail before sunset this flock lands on this exact spot on the powerlines. They are super cute and make some lovely sounds as they chatter about:gcc:. They truly are a dash of colour(sorry about the dark images)

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Here are some parrot photos that i have taken these holidays. these were all taken in Euroa Victoria Australia. hope you like them as they are beautiful birds and i just wanted to share the natural beauty of Australia's parrots. i was very lucky to see the gang gang cockatoos as they are generally a very aloof bird species. So anyway i hope you like them and they show you the abundance of Australia's parrots. :D

btw: If you do want more photos feel free to pm me and i can send you more. Also if anyone knows the exact species of the grass parakeet feel free to tell me what it is.

Wow! Lovely!

Australia is such a wonderful country for parrot lovers. It was known as the Terra Psittacorum- the land of parrots by early explorers.
As someone has said, the rosella is Eastern Rosella- which in my opinion is the most beautiful of all of Australia's Psittacids.

Really lovely ! Thanks for sharing :yellow1::yellow1::yellow1:
 

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Thanks William! So nice to see our "companion parrots" in their idealized environment.
 
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Here are some parrot photos that i have taken these holidays. these were all taken in Euroa Victoria Australia. hope you like them as they are beautiful birds and i just wanted to share the natural beauty of Australia's parrots. i was very lucky to see the gang gang cockatoos as they are generally a very aloof bird species. So anyway i hope you like them and they show you the abundance of Australia's parrots. :D

btw: If you do want more photos feel free to pm me and i can send you more. Also if anyone knows the exact species of the grass parakeet feel free to tell me what it is.

Wow! Lovely!

Australia is such a wonderful country for parrot lovers. It was known as the Terra Psittacorum- the land of parrots by early explorers.
As someone has said, the rosella is Eastern Rosella- which in my opinion is the most beautiful of all of Australia's Psittacids.

Really lovely ! Thanks for sharing :yellow1::yellow1::yellow1:

Yep, we have eastern rosella and crimson rosella around here! They are such fast flyers! They are very quiet (in comparison to the cockatoo's anyway :D) There are also musk lorikeets which have the most iridescent green plumage!
 
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On trips to Tasmania, I have also been fortunate enough to see Tasmania green rosella and yellow-tailed black cockatoos as well. The yellow-tailed black cockatoos almost look and sound like hawks:eek:. while they are flying around. They are very big birds with a very slow wing beat like a hawk (while riding the wind). Thank you so much for all the very kind comments :60:

Here's an example of their call, sounds a bit like a hawk or BOP to me :eek:

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