Photo: Allan Collins
Photo: P Stubbs
Huge flocks of noisy, white Western Corellas are to be found (above) in the trees that line the Darling River in Bourke, Australia. Western Corellas are one of six species, three of which live in Australia. Three other endemic species are to be found in the Phillipines, Indonesia and the Solomons. They are rather small cockatoos with pale bills, some red to their bills and yellow-tinged underwings.
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Barrythe Birder
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