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  1. 60 year-old pet Corella Australian parrot is perched upon my wife’s shoulder.

    Present owner has looked after her for the last 23 years. Prior to that she was part of Greek family and speaks Greek as a first language but has also learned English quite well too.

    A much loved pet.

    #BirdsOfAustralia #corella #parrot #australia

  2. Earlier today we had a show down between Rolfie (one of our regular sulphur crested cockies) and a pair of Long-billed Corellas. But the corellas came back soon after!

    Each year they arrive in spring and investigate various parts of the nearby buildings for possible nesting spots. Such is the challenge for city birds. Most will end up tearing into a palm tree or getting booted out by a Rainbow Lorikeet. It's a tough gig for a parrot in Melbourne.

    #CityBirds #Corella #WildOz #Melbourne #UrbanBirds #Lumix #LumixG9II
  3. Earlier today we had a show down between Rolfie (one of our regular sulphur crested cockies) and a pair of Long-billed Corellas. But the corellas came back soon after!

    Each year they arrive in spring and investigate various parts of the nearby buildings for possible nesting spots. Such is the challenge for city birds. Most will end up tearing into a palm tree or getting booted out by a Rainbow Lorikeet. It's a tough gig for a parrot in Melbourne.

    #CityBirds #Corella #WildOz #Melbourne #UrbanBirds #Lumix #LumixG9II
  4. Earlier today we had a show down between Rolfie (one of our regular sulphur crested cockies) and a pair of Long-billed Corellas. But the corellas came back soon after!

    Each year they arrive in spring and investigate various parts of the nearby buildings for possible nesting spots. Such is the challenge for city birds. Most will end up tearing into a palm tree or getting booted out by a Rainbow Lorikeet. It's a tough gig for a parrot in Melbourne.

    #CityBirds #Corella #WildOz #Melbourne #UrbanBirds #Lumix #LumixG9II
  5. Earlier today we had a show down between Rolfie (one of our regular sulphur crested cockies) and a pair of Long-billed Corellas. But the corellas came back soon after!

    Each year they arrive in spring and investigate various parts of the nearby buildings for possible nesting spots. Such is the challenge for city birds. Most will end up tearing into a palm tree or getting booted out by a Rainbow Lorikeet. It's a tough gig for a parrot in Melbourne.

    #CityBirds #Corella #WildOz #Melbourne #UrbanBirds #Lumix #LumixG9II
  6. Earlier today we had a show down between Rolfie (one of our regular sulphur crested cockies) and a pair of Long-billed Corellas. But the corellas came back soon after!

    Each year they arrive in spring and investigate various parts of the nearby buildings for possible nesting spots. Such is the challenge for city birds. Most will end up tearing into a palm tree or getting booted out by a Rainbow Lorikeet. It's a tough gig for a parrot in Melbourne.

    #CityBirds #Corella #WildOz #Melbourne #UrbanBirds #Lumix #LumixG9II
  7. Little Corella enjoying a snack

    This Little Corella was one of a group enjoying a tasty snack (fruit from a nearby fir tree of some kind):

    People have a love-hate with these birds. On the one hand, corellas are cute, pretty, and smart. On the other hand, they’re noisy and fiendishly good at destroying property!

    Common name: Little Corella
    Scientific name: Cacatua sanguinea
    Approximate length: 36-39 cm
    Date spotted: 22 April 2025 (autumn)
    Location: Balgowlah, New South Wales, Australia: 33°47’57.2″S 151°15’50.9″E

    #australia #birds #birdwatching #Cockatoo #Corella #parrots #SydneyBirds

  8. Little Corella enjoying a snack

    This Little Corella was one of a group enjoying a tasty snack (fruit from a nearby fir tree of some kind):

    People have a love-hate with these birds. On the one hand, corellas are cute, pretty, and smart. On the other hand, they’re noisy and fiendishly good at destroying property!

    Common name: Little Corella
    Scientific name: Cacatua sanguinea
    Approximate length: 36-39 cm
    Date spotted: 22 April 2025 (autumn)
    Location: Balgowlah, New South Wales, Australia: 33°47’57.2″S 151°15’50.9″E

    #australia #birds #birdwatching #Cockatoo #Corella #parrots #SydneyBirds

  9. Little Corella enjoying a snack

    This Little Corella was one of a group enjoying a tasty snack (fruit from a nearby fir tree of some kind):

    People have a love-hate with these birds. On the one hand, corellas are cute, pretty, and smart. On the other hand, they’re noisy and fiendishly good at destroying property!

    Common name: Little Corella
    Scientific name: Cacatua sanguinea
    Approximate length: 36-39 cm
    Date spotted: 22 April 2025 (autumn)
    Location: Balgowlah, New South Wales, Australia: 33°47’57.2″S 151°15’50.9″E

    #SydneyBirds #birds #birdwatching #parrots #Cockatoo #australia #Corella

  10. Little Corella enjoying a snack

    This Little Corella was one of a group enjoying a tasty snack (fruit from a nearby fir tree of some kind):

    People have a love-hate with these birds. On the one hand, corellas are cute, pretty, and smart. On the other hand, they’re noisy and fiendishly good at destroying property!

    Common name: Little Corella
    Scientific name: Cacatua sanguinea
    Approximate length: 36-39 cm
    Date spotted: 22 April 2025 (autumn)
    Location: Balgowlah, New South Wales, Australia: 33°47’57.2″S 151°15’50.9″E

    #SydneyBirds #birds #birdwatching #parrots #Cockatoo #australia #Corella

  11. Little Corella enjoying a snack

    This Little Corella was one of a group enjoying a tasty snack (fruit from a nearby fir tree of some kind):

    People have a love-hate with these birds. On the one hand, corellas are cute, pretty, and smart. On the other hand, they’re noisy and fiendishly good at destroying property!

    Common name: Little Corella
    Scientific name: Cacatua sanguinea
    Approximate length: 36-39 cm
    Date spotted: 22 April 2025 (autumn)
    Location: Balgowlah, New South Wales, Australia: 33°47’57.2″S 151°15’50.9″E

    #australia #birds #birdwatching #Cockatoo #Corella #parrots #SydneyBirds

  12. L’alternativa all’eolico industriale sui crinali c’è! Parliamone domenica 6 aprile.
    Domenica 6 Aprile alle ore 15.00 si terrà a Corella, Dicomano, FI, presso Universal Harmony Agriturismo un’Assemblea aperta a tutti sul tema:

    “L’alternativa all’
    perunaltracitta.org/homepage/2
    #InEvidenza #LaCittInvisibile #casentino #Corella #CrinaliLiberi #eolico #mugello #TransizioneEnergetica

  13. @peterjriley2024 this is a phenomenal #corella photo 😯 :blobheartraccoon: the way they seem to laugh with each other is astounding

  14. One of my favourite gigs ever! The brilliant #Corella, who I only discovered at #Swn a few weeks ago, at Islington Academy. They tore it up! My fave new band by far.

    #music #NewMusic #Gig #SwnFest

  15. Up at silly o’clock this morning, just as the sun was rising and what a sight to behold.

    In numbers (4-5 dozen), these are some type of #Corella feeding away in the freshly laid bark, in a nearby park.

    I think these little fellas are called #LittleCorella going by a quick google search. They’re a sub-genus of the white cockatoo, I read with interest!

    They seemed unfazed by my presence, although I did creep up on them, and they appear to be quite placid and behaving nicely probably because they’re filling their bellies on this fine, but cool Melbourne morning.

    7 degrees (14F), but the sun’s out and it is forecast to be a cloudless, sunshiny day 🙌☀️

    Havan awes day whatever you’re up to today!!

    🙏🤍

    #birdsofmastodon #MostLiveable #downunder #animalsofmastodon #melbourne #MostLiveable #victoria #Narrm #victoria #Australia #makesmehappy

  16. Finally manged to catch about half the flock of corellas on their way home at dusk.
    Been trying to film it for ages but their times vary. The entire flock has well over 1500 birds and you can hear them coming kilometres away.
    They fly out each morning just after sunrise then back home at dusk. Some evenings they low fly down my street and their noise is deafening. I love seeing them!

    Video shows hundreds of corellas flying back to their roosting nests.
    #AustralianBirds #corella #photo #Australia #NSW #LakeMacquarie #travel #noisy