Galah's were common in the Outback and drier areas such as Georgetown and Leeton where flocks of many hundreds were found. These birds were photographed at Georgetown Cumberland Dam.
Little Corella, below, were less common and less widespread than Sulphur-crested Cockatoo, above, and was only seen regularly at the Royal National Park. Sulphur-crested Cockatoos were found virtually everywhere in varying numbers though often in flocks, both species here were photographed at Royal National Park where they were more approachable than those elsewhere.
Turquoise Parrots were only seen at the Wattle Dam at Binya State Forest
Eastern Australia - November 2008
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