It's nice Echo, until you have a flock of sulphur crested on your roof pulling up the tin! On out current house (near a river where they nest) they managed to work a few tiles loose!
We also have gallahs and little corellas near that house. Seasonally we get grass parrots, eastern rosellas, red rumps, and some parrotlet looking thing I haven't bothered I.Ding yet, amongst other less frequent visitors.

All, unfortunatley, tens to be their around the time I am home on holidays. Which is when Alex is there. And a foreign parrot in their territory, especially one that looks different to what usually hangs around, attracts attention. Even when inside, the braver birds will get up and look through the window at him!
This wouldn't be a problem, if I wasn't worried about disease transmission from those birds to him. Beyond the obvious worms and stuff, beak and feather is rife amongst wild too populations here. We have a screened in area in the making, so that will keep them away from him in future. My old cat also does help scare them off, but I still worry.