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Little Corella - at roadside. Sometimes in noisy flocks of thousands Near Palmerston, Northern Territory, Australia. Found in the eastern interior of Australia with races to the north and west
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Little Corella - at roadside. Sometimes in noisy flocks of thousands Near Palmerston, Northern Territory, Australia. Found in the eastern interior of Australia with races to the north and west
DH-3232
Little Corella - at roadside. Sometimes in noisy flocks of thousands
Near Palmerston, Northern Territory, Australia
Cacatua sanguinea normantoni
Found in the eastern interior of Australia with races to the north and west. Inhabits semi arid woodlands and plains, tree-lined watercourses, mulga, mallee, farms especially stock watering areas.
Don Hadden
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Feathered Party Crashers: Little Corellas Take Over the Outback!". In this print by Don Hadden, we witness a hilarious scene straight out of an avian comedy. Meet DH-3232, a mischievous Little Corella with a knack for causing chaos along the roadsides near Palmerston in Australia's Northern Territory. Known for their noisy and sociable nature, these vibrant white birds often gather in flocks of thousands, creating quite the ruckus. But don't let their small size fool you; they can be quite the farm pests! These cheeky cockatoos have been known to raid stock watering areas and make themselves at home on farms. Found across Australia's eastern interior, from north to west, these tropical parrots thrive in semi-arid woodlands and plains. They also enjoy tree-lined watercourses and even adapt to mulga and mallee habitats. Don Hadden captures this single Little Corella perched proudly on a roadside branch amidst its wild companions. With its bright plumage contrasting against the arid landscape, it serves as a reminder of Australia's unique wildlife diversity. So next time you find yourself driving through the Australian outback, keep an eye out for these feathered troublemakers - they might just add some unexpected excitement to your journey!
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