Funny thing is how much we would all love to see them, but does everyone in Australia look at them and see pigeons!? Especially if they eat all your almonds
Mike - Sounds like you would be happy to collect them all up and ship them over here for us crazy Americans to keep as pets
I had read they were extremely destructive and considered a 'pest' species.
We have dozens of these, and galahs, living in the park at the end of my street. We refer to them as "sulfer crested" in Australia and the pink cockatoos are just a "galah".
I never tire of seeing them Cockatiels are native to Australia too but have never seen them in the wild. Planning a trip to inland Australia soon so I can see them in the wild
We have dozens of these, and galahs, living in the park at the end of my street. We refer to them as "sulfer crested" in Australia and the pink cockatoos are just a "galah".
I never tire of seeing them Cockatiels are native to Australia too but have never seen them in the wild. Planning a trip to inland Australia soon so I can see them in the wild
I don't know where in SA you're from, but if you head East into the Mallee, you'll see TONS of cockatiels - Mulgas and Regentsefonite too if you're lucky
I saw bluebonnets last time I visited the Mallee, I was so excited!