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Cacatuidae Collection

Background imageCacatuidae Collection: Galah feeding on lawn of town park. Widespread, abundant species. Kalbarri, W. Australia

Galah feeding on lawn of town park. Widespread, abundant species. Kalbarri, W. Australia
ASW-4251 Galah feeding on lawn of town park Widespread, abundant species. Kalbarri, W. Australia Eolophus roseicapilla Alan J. S

Background imageCacatuidae Collection: Sulphur-crested Cockatoo - suffering from Psittacine Beak-and-feather Disease

Sulphur-crested Cockatoo - suffering from Psittacine Beak-and-feather Disease
EL-1928 Sulphur-crested Cockatoo - suffering from Psittacine Beak-and-feather Disease Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. / Cockatoo Cacatua galerita This is caused by a circovirus that can be

Background imageCacatuidae Collection: Two Sulphur-crested Cockatoos - suffering from Psittacine Beak-and-Feather Disease (PBFD)

Two Sulphur-crested Cockatoos - suffering from Psittacine Beak-and-Feather Disease (PBFD)
EL-1934 Two Sulphur-crested Cockatoos - suffering from Psittacine Beak-and-Feather Disease (PBFD) bond together after being shunned by entire birds of the same species

Background imageCacatuidae Collection: Western Corella. Inhabit tree-lined watercourses and adjacent plains. Flocks feed on ground

Western Corella. Inhabit tree-lined watercourses and adjacent plains. Flocks feed on ground
ASW-4275 Western Corella Joondalup Park, Perth, W. Australia. Cacatua pastinator Inhabit tree-lined watercourses and adjacent plains

Background imageCacatuidae Collection: Little Corella. Inhabit tree-lined watercourses and adjacent plains. Flocks feed on ground

Little Corella. Inhabit tree-lined watercourses and adjacent plains. Flocks feed on ground
ASW-4259 Little Corella Swan River, Perth, W. Australia. Cacatua sanguinea Inhabit tree-lined watercourses and adjacent plains

Background imageCacatuidae Collection: Galah. Stretching wings. Joondalup Park, Perth, W. Australia

Galah. Stretching wings. Joondalup Park, Perth, W. Australia
ASW-4254 Galah - Stretching wings Joondalup Park, Perth, W. Australia Eolophus roseicapilla Alan J. S. Weaving Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCacatuidae Collection: Galah flock feeding on lawns of town park. Widespread, abundant species. Kalbarri, W. Australia

Galah flock feeding on lawns of town park. Widespread, abundant species. Kalbarri, W. Australia
ASW-4253 Galah flock feeding on lawns of town park Kalbarri, W. Australia Eolophus roseicapilla Widespread, abundant species. Alan J. S

Background imageCacatuidae Collection: Galah. Perching, displaying and 'playing' on hand rails in town park, pecking at coloured plastic

Galah. Perching, displaying and "playing" on hand rails in town park, pecking at coloured plastic
ASW-4252 Galah - Perching, displaying and "playing" on hand rails in town park, pecking at coloured plastic Kalbarri, W. Australia Eolophus roseicapilla Alan J. S

Background imageCacatuidae Collection: Galah - Perching, displaying and 'playing' on handrails in town park, pecking at coloured plastic

Galah - Perching, displaying and "playing" on handrails in town park, pecking at coloured plastic
ASW-4232 Galah - Perching, displaying and "playing" on handrails in town park, pecking at coloured plastic. Widespread, abundant species Kalbarri, Western Australia


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