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Galahs Collection

"Captivating Galahs: A Glimpse into the Lives of Rose-breasted Cockatoos" In Dortmund, Germany

Background imageGalahs Collection: Rose-breasted Cockatoo / Galah - preening itself. Dortmund, Germany

Rose-breasted Cockatoo / Galah - preening itself. Dortmund, Germany
USH-2600 Rose-breasted Cockatoo / Galah - preening itself. Dortmund, Germany Eolopus roseicapilla Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageGalahs Collection: Galah - a pair of Galahs in love sit on a rope with the full moon in their background - Northern

Galah - a pair of Galahs in love sit on a rope with the full moon in their background - Northern Territory, Australia
SAS-1013 Galah - a pair of Galahs in love sit on a rope with the full moon in their background Northern Territory, Australia Cacatua albiceps also known under latin name Eolophus albiceps

Background imageGalahs Collection: Galah (Eolophus roseicapillus) adult, scratching, perched on branch

Galah (Eolophus roseicapillus) adult, scratching, perched on branch

Background imageGalahs Collection: Galah (Eolophus roseicapillus) adult, feeding on acacia seedpods in tree, Outback

Galah (Eolophus roseicapillus) adult, feeding on acacia seedpods in tree, Outback, Northern Territory, Australia

Background imageGalahs Collection: Galah feeding on lawn of town park. Widespread, abundant species. Kalbarri, W. Australia

Galah feeding on lawn of town park. Widespread, abundant species. Kalbarri, W. Australia
ASW-4251 Galah feeding on lawn of town park Widespread, abundant species. Kalbarri, W. Australia Eolophus roseicapilla Alan J. S

Background imageGalahs Collection: Picture No. 12018914

Picture No. 12018914
Two Galahs Two Galahs. Date:

Background imageGalahs Collection: Picture No. 12018913

Picture No. 12018913
Galah flock Galah flock. Date:

Background imageGalahs Collection: Picture No. 12018912

Picture No. 12018912
Galah male Galah male. Date:

Background imageGalahs Collection: Picture No. 12018911

Picture No. 12018911
Galah male Galah male. Date:

Background imageGalahs Collection: Galah - in flight - Nyinmy Aboriginal Outstation - far central east of Western Australia

Galah - in flight - Nyinmy Aboriginal Outstation - far central east of Western Australia
DH-4653 Galah - in flight Nyinmy Aboriginal Outstation - far central east of Western Australia Eolophus roseicapillus Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageGalahs Collection: Galah - flock of Galahs sitting on a dead gum tree at near sunset - Northern Territory, Australia

Galah - flock of Galahs sitting on a dead gum tree at near sunset - Northern Territory, Australia
SAS-1014 Galah - flock of Galahs sitting on a dead gum tree at near sunset Northern Territory, Australia Cacatua albiceps latin name also Eolophus albiceps

Background imageGalahs Collection: Rose-breasted Cockatoo / Galah - pair on branch. Dortmund, Germany

Rose-breasted Cockatoo / Galah - pair on branch. Dortmund, Germany
USH-2601 Rose-breasted Cockatoo / Galah - pair on branch Dortmund, Germany Eolopus roseicapilla Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageGalahs Collection: Picture No. 10851187

Picture No. 10851187
Galahs - roosting on aerials Date:

Background imageGalahs Collection: Picture No. 10860161

Picture No. 10860161
Galah - Wild bird feeding from hand of tourist. (Eolophus roseicapilla) Date:

Background imageGalahs Collection: Galah / Galah Cockatoo / Roseate / Rose-breasted Cockatoo - drinking at an overflowing bore pipe

Galah / Galah Cockatoo / Roseate / Rose-breasted Cockatoo - drinking at an overflowing bore pipe at a cattle station at
DH-4691 Galah / Galah Cockatoo / Roseate / Rose-breasted Cockatoo - drinking at an overflowing bore pipe at a cattle station at Ti Tree Northern Territory - Australia Eolophus roseicapilla Don Hadden

Background imageGalahs Collection: Galah (Eolophus roseicapillus) adult, with wings open, perched on branch, Western Australia

Galah (Eolophus roseicapillus) adult, with wings open, perched on branch, Western Australia, Australia

Background imageGalahs Collection: Galah (Eolophus roseicapillus) flock, perched in tree at roost, silhouetted at dusk, Queensland

Galah (Eolophus roseicapillus) flock, perched in tree at roost, silhouetted at dusk, Queensland, Australia

Background imageGalahs Collection: Galah (Eolophus roseicapillus) adult, feeding on acacia seedpods in tree, Outback

Galah (Eolophus roseicapillus) adult, feeding on acacia seedpods in tree, Outback, Northern Territory, Australia

Background imageGalahs Collection: Galah (Eolophus roseicapillus) adult, in flight, landing with crest raised, Western Australia

Galah (Eolophus roseicapillus) adult, in flight, landing with crest raised, Western Australia, Australia, september

Background imageGalahs Collection: Galah (Eolophus roseicapillus) adult clinging to tree, Coalseam, Western Australia

Galah (Eolophus roseicapillus) adult clinging to tree, Coalseam, Western Australia

Background imageGalahs Collection: Little Corella and Galah (Eolophus rose) At the sewage ponds at Aputula Aboriginal Community, Finke

Little Corella and Galah (Eolophus rose) At the sewage ponds at Aputula Aboriginal Community, Finke
DH-4550 Little Corella and Galah (Eolophus rose) At the sewage ponds at Aputula Aboriginal Community, Finke, Northern Territory, Australia

Background imageGalahs Collection: Galah Coming to drink at a stock watering point 60km from Aputula Aboriginal Community, Finke

Galah Coming to drink at a stock watering point 60km from Aputula Aboriginal Community, Finke, Northern Territory
DH-4548 Galah Coming to drink at a stock watering point 60km from Aputula Aboriginal Community, Finke, Northern Territory, Australia

Background imageGalahs Collection: Galah Cacatua rosiecapilla Queensland Australia

Galah Cacatua rosiecapilla Queensland Australia

Background imageGalahs Collection: Galahs Cacatua rosiecapilla flock gathering before going to roost on edge of town

Galahs Cacatua rosiecapilla flock gathering before going to roost on edge of town Queensland Australia

Background imageGalahs Collection: Galah - feeding on flower heads. Abundant throughout most of Australia

Galah - feeding on flower heads. Abundant throughout most of Australia. Bells Rapids, Perth, Western Australia
ASW-4806 Galah - feeding on flower heads. Abundant throughout most of Australia. Bells Rapids, Perth, Western Australia. Western Australia Eolophus roseicapilla Alan J. S

Background imageGalahs Collection: Galah - perched on stump. Abundant throughout most of Australia

Galah - perched on stump. Abundant throughout most of Australia. Bells Rapids, Perth, Western Australia
ASW-4805 Galah - perched on stump. Abundant throughout most of Australia Bells Rapids, Perth, Western Australia. Eolophus roseicapilla Alan J. S

Background imageGalahs Collection: Three galahs or rose-breasted cockatoos (Eolophus roseicapilla), in a tree south of Perth

Three galahs or rose-breasted cockatoos (Eolophus roseicapilla), in a tree south of Perth, Western Australia, Australia, Pacific

Background imageGalahs Collection: Galah - a pair of Galahs during courting season. The male makes funny gestures

Galah - a pair of Galahs during courting season. The male makes funny gestures and flaps its wings like a clown
SAS-1012 Galah - a pair of Galahs during courting season. The male makes funny gestures and flaps its wings like a clown, to impress the femal Northern Territory

Background imageGalahs Collection: Galah - a pair of Galahs in intimate love talk during courting season. Both flap their wings

Galah - a pair of Galahs in intimate love talk during courting season. Both flap their wings
SAS-1011 Galah - a pair of Galahs in intimate love talk during courting season. Both flap their wings and seem in deep conversation Northern Territory

Background imageGalahs Collection: Galah - male Galah just fed its female during courting season

Galah - male Galah just fed its female during courting season. The female is still in the receiving position
SAS-1009 Galah - male Galah just fed its female during courting season. The female is still in the receiving position and a little bit of food is still connecting them Northern Territory

Background imageGalahs Collection: Galah - flock of Galahs sitting on a power post. One of them is flying off at the moment

Galah - flock of Galahs sitting on a power post. One of them is flying off at the moment - Northern Territory
SAS-1008 Galah - flock of Galahs sitting on a power post. One of them is flying off at the moment Northern Territory, Australia Cacatua albiceps also known under latin name Eolophus albiceps

Background imageGalahs Collection: Galah - portrait of an adult Galah feeding on freshly sprouted grass

Galah - portrait of an adult Galah feeding on freshly sprouted grass and its roots - Northern Territory, Australia
SAS-1007 Galah - portrait of an adult Galah feeding on freshly sprouted grass and its roots Northern Territory, Australia Cacatua roseicapillus also registered under the latin name Eolophus

Background imageGalahs Collection: Galah - Drinking from a bore overflow pipe - Razor Blade Bore along the Kidson Track - Western

Galah - Drinking from a bore overflow pipe - Razor Blade Bore along the Kidson Track - Western Australia
DH-4429 Galah - Drinking from a bore overflow pipe Razor Blade Bore along the Kidson Track - Western Australia. Eolophus roseicapillus Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageGalahs Collection: Galahs - Drinking at a waterhole - Well 33 Canning Stock Route - Western Australia

Galahs - Drinking at a waterhole - Well 33 Canning Stock Route - Western Australia
DH-4428 Galahs - Drinking at a waterhole Well 33 Canning Stock Route - Western Australia Eolophus roseicapillus Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageGalahs Collection: Galahs drinking at an overflow pool at the Mt Barnett water treatment plant, Gibb River Road

Galahs drinking at an overflow pool at the Mt Barnett water treatment plant, Gibb River Road, Kimberley
DH-4241 Galahs drinking at an overflow pool at the Mt Barnett water treatment plant, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia

Background imageGalahs Collection: Galah, female and male drinking Found right throughout Australia in a wide variety of habitats

Galah, female and male drinking Found right throughout Australia in a wide variety of habitats from urban areas to
DH-3877 Galah, female and male drinking At a drying pool near Mt Barnett, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia. Cacatua roseicapilla kuhli Found right throughout Australia in a wide variety

Background imageGalahs Collection: Galah - Drinking at waterhole. Nnear Pine Creek, Northern Territory, Australia

Galah - Drinking at waterhole. Nnear Pine Creek, Northern Territory, Australia
DH-3411 Galah - Drinking at waterhole. near Pine Creek, Northern Territory, Australia. Cacatua roseicapilla Abundant throughout almost all of Australia. Typically a bird of the interior

Background imageGalahs Collection: Galah - Drinking at waterhole Near Pine Creek, Northern Territory, Australia

Galah - Drinking at waterhole Near Pine Creek, Northern Territory, Australia
DH-3410 Galah - Drinking at waterhole Near Pine Creek, Northern Territory, Australia Cacatua roseicapilla Abundant throughout almost all of Australia. Typically a bird of the interior

Background imageGalahs Collection: Galah - female. Found throughout most of Australia, but typically a bird of the interior

Galah - female. Found throughout most of Australia, but typically a bird of the interior
DH-3400 Galah - female Kupungarri, Kimberleys, Western Australia Cacatua roseicapilla Latin can also be Cacatua Eolophus. Found throughout most of Australia, but typically a bird of the interior

Background imageGalahs Collection: Galah - male. Found throughout most of Australia, but typically a bird of the interior

Galah - male. Found throughout most of Australia, but typically a bird of the interior
DH-3398 Galah - male. Kupungarri, Kimberleys, Western Australia Cacatua roseicapilla Latin can also be Cacatua Eolophus Found throughout most of Australia, but typically a bird of the interior

Background imageGalahs Collection: Galah - Eating wild seeds - Being a seed eater is disliked by grain farmers. Abundant

Galah - Eating wild seeds - Being a seed eater is disliked by grain farmers. Abundant
DH-3274 Galah - Eating wild seeds At Lajamanu an aboriginal settlement on the northern edge of the Tanami Desert. Northern Territory

Background imageGalahs Collection: Galahs - On tree branch - Being a seed eater is disliked by grain farmers. Abundant

Galahs - On tree branch - Being a seed eater is disliked by grain farmers. Abundant
DH-3273 Galahs - On tree branch At Lajamanu an aboriginal settlement on the northern edge of the Tanami Desert. Northern Territory, Australia

Background imageGalahs Collection: Galah - Drinking at drying pool - Being a seed eater is disliked by grain farmers. Abundant

Galah - Drinking at drying pool - Being a seed eater is disliked by grain farmers. Abundant
DH-3272 Galah - Drinking at drying pool Near Lajamanu an aboriginal settlement on the northern edge of the Tanami Desert. Northern Territory

Background imageGalahs Collection: Galah - Near drying pool - Being a seed eater is disliked by grain farmers. Abundant

Galah - Near drying pool - Being a seed eater is disliked by grain farmers. Abundant
DH-3269 Galah - Near drying pool Near Lajamanu an aboriginal settlement on the northern edge of the Tanami Desert. Northern Territory, Australia

Background imageGalahs Collection: Galahs - At drying pool. Being a seed eater is disliked by grain farmers. Abundant

Galahs - At drying pool. Being a seed eater is disliked by grain farmers. Abundant. Often in large flocks
DH-3209 Galahs - At drying pool Near Lajamanu an aboriginal settlement on the northern edge of the Tanami Desert. Northern Territory

Background imageGalahs Collection: Galah Alice Springs, Nthn Territory, Australia

Galah Alice Springs, Nthn Territory, Australia
DH-2943 Galah Alice Springs, Nthn Territory, Australia. Cacatua roseicapilla assimilis Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageGalahs Collection: Galah Alice Springs Nthn Terr. Australia

Galah Alice Springs Nthn Terr. Australia
DH-2942 Galah Alice Springs Nthn Terr. Australia Cacatua roseicapilla Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way



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"Captivating Galahs: A Glimpse into the Lives of Rose-breasted Cockatoos" In Dortmund, Germany, a stunning Rose-breasted Cockatoo or Galah is caught in the act of preening itself. With meticulous care, it tends to its feathers, showcasing its exquisite pink and grey plumage. Meanwhile, in the Northern Territory of Australia, a pair bask in love's embrace as they sit on a rope against the backdrop of a full moon. Their affectionate bond is illuminated by nature's celestial beauty. Further north in the Australian Outback, an adult Galah finds sustenance amidst acacia seedpods. Its beak delicately plucks at the nutritious seeds while perched on a sturdy branch. This resilient species has adapted to thrive even in harsh environments. Another adult Galah takes a moment to scratch an itch while gracefully balanced on another branch. Its playful gesture adds charm to this already charismatic bird. In Kalbarri, Western Australia, these widespread and abundant creatures find nourishment on the lush lawns of town parks. Here we witness their resourcefulness as they feed with gusto. These captivating moments are captured through lens after lens - Picture No. 12018914 reveals their grace; Picture No. 12018913 showcases their vibrant colors; Picture No. 12018912 captures their curious expressions; and Picture No. 12018911 immortalizes their natural behavior. Venturing further east into Nyinmy Aboriginal Outstation brings us face-to-face with a majestic Galah soaring through the sky with effortless elegance - truly embodying freedom and resilience. Finally, back in Australia's Northern Territory at sunset, we encounter an enchanting sight: a flock perched upon a dead gum tree silhouette against hues of orange and purple painted across the horizon - nature's masterpiece unfolding before our eyes once again.