Occurred on July 16, 2021 / Australia<br /><br />: "Galahs are native Australian birds. These funny galahs seem to be preening themselves in the rain, doing somersaults on a power wire that get the water on their wings and bodies. This is a cold winters day in the southern state of Victoria, Australia. A small town called Jan Juc on the Great Ocean Road, between Torquay and the famous Bells Beach where the World Surf Championship is held every year. <br /><br />Galah<br />Eolophus roseicapillus<br />Brief Description<br />Pink-white head, pink body, grey wings.<br />Identifying Characteristics<br />Upperparts and undertail light grey, underparts pink. Top of head pink-white with a small crest. Wing tips and tail dark grey. Body up to 40 cm long.<br />Biology<br />Galahs often flock in large numbers in farmland areas where food is abundant. They eat seeds.<br />Diet<br />Herbivore <br />Taxonomy<br />Phylum: Chordata<br />Class: Aves<br />Order: Psittaciformes<br />Family: Cacatuidae<br />Genus: Eolophus<br />Species: roseicapillus<br /><br />For more info see: https://galah.galahs.com.au/content/php/article011.php"
