Galah Eolophus roseicapilla

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Notes

Two Galahs are foraging on a suburban lawn. This species is one of the most common and widespread cockatoos in Australia.

Details

Identification

Bird Family
Cacatuidae
Family Common Name
Cockatoos
Life Stage
Adult
Sex
Unknown
Size
35 cm
Color
Pink and Grey
Wing Shape
Broad
Tail Shape
Rounded
Plumage
Definitive Basic
Plumage Description
Deep pink chest and face, pale pink to white crest, and grey wings, back, and tail.

Observation Details

Number Observed
2

Environment

Habitat Type
Grassland
Weather Conditions
Cloudy, Cold
Wind Speed
Moderate

Behavior

Behavior Observed
Foraging, Preening

Tracking & Conservation

Conservation Status
Least Concern (LC)
Added Details
Two Galahs are foraging on a suburban lawn. This species is one of the most common and widespread cockatoos in Australia.
Galah Eolophus roseicapilla by Freckles
Galah Eolophus roseicapilla by Freckles

Galah

Eolophus roseicapilla

Life Stage
Adult
Sex
Unknown
Wing Shape
Broad
Tail Shape
Rounded
Plumage
Definitive Basic
Bird FamilyCacatuidae
Family Common NameCockatoos
Size35 cm
ColorPink and Grey
Plumage DescriptionDeep pink chest and face, pale pink to white crest, and grey wings, back, and tail.

Observation Details

Number Observed
2

Environment

Habitat Type
Grassland
Weather Conditions
Cloudy, Cold
Wind Speed
Moderate

Behavior

Behavior Observed
Foraging, Preening

Tracking & Conservation

Conservation Status
Least Concern (LC)

Added Details

Two Galahs are foraging on a suburban lawn. This species is one of the most common and widespread cockatoos in Australia.

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