Carnaby Cockatoo
There is a real 3D effect in this image, but no trick photography, just depth of field. The cockatoo was perched on the tip of a grass tree and the gum trees were further in the distance.
Male, the pink ring tells you it's a male. Highly endangered, very large cockatoo of Western Australia
This is a juvenile male. His pink eye ring is not developed yet. His crest is up because he was just swooped by a Wattle bird. They are full of personalities. Highly endangered bird of Western Australia
Housekeeping
A pair of pink and grey Galahs preparing to nest. Apparently, they first place eucalyptus leaves in the hollow as the scent and oils of the leaves deter insects. Then they return to remove the leaves before laying their eggs.
Crowded House
You're kneeling on my neck!
Pink and grey galah with purple flower
How gorgeous is this girl. the female galahs have the pink eyes. The males are dark in colour
Pink and Grey Galah with purple flower
Countryside scene in Western Australia
Simple smooch
Pink and Grey Galah lovers
Lovebirds
Juvenile Pink and Grey Galah
The young galahs are so sweet and inquisitive. These parrots can live up to 75 years
Pink and Grey Galah's on a country fence post
Last light of the day
Pink and grey galahs in the country
There were five galahs in this session. Two adults and their three offspring. The one on the left is one of the juveniles
Highly endangered. Hanging on during a strong headwind. Swan River and Perth city in the background.
Carnaby's cockatoo
A favourite shot from 2020, the year of Coronavirus
Carnaby's Cockatoos
Moments before the rain began. Male on the right with the pink eye ring.
Carnaby's Cockatoo
Carnaby Cockatoos
Also known as White Tailed Black Cockatoo. Highly endangered
Pink and Grey Galah
Here comes the bus