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Jigsaw Puzzle : Galah (Eolophus roseicapillus) adult, feeding on fallen acacia seedpods, Outback, Northern Territory, Australia
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Galah (Eolophus roseicapillus) adult, feeding on fallen acacia seedpods, Outback, Northern Territory, Australia
FLPA images of Wildlife and nature
Media ID 6577419
© FLPA/Jurgen & Christine Sohns
Acacia Acacias Australasia Australasian Australia Australian Cockatoo Cockatoos Fallen Fruit Fruits Galah Galahs Ground Northern Territory Outback Pods S Eed Seed Eats Feeds
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EDITORS COMMENTS
Who needs a buffet when you have an Outback feast? This Galah knows how to dine in style, indulging in fallen acacia seedpods like a true gourmet. With its vibrant pink plumage and cheeky expression, this adult cockatoo is the life of the party! The Northern Territory's wild beauty sets the perfect backdrop for this Australian avian adventure. As it perches on the ground amidst nature's bounty, our feathered friend enjoys a delightful meal straight from Mother Nature herself. These acacia pods are like little treasure chests filled with delicious treats that keep our Galah coming back for more. It's no wonder these clever birds have mastered the art of survival in their arid habitat. With every bite, this Galah not only satisfies its hunger but also plays an essential role in dispersing seeds across the Outback. Talk about multitasking! As it feasts on these nutritious fruits, our winged foodie unknowingly becomes a vital player in maintaining Australia's unique ecosystem. So next time you spot a Galah munching away on fallen acacia seedpods, remember to appreciate both their culinary skills and ecological contributions. After all, who knew dining could be so entertaining and beneficial at the same time? Bon appétit!
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