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  • Like the galah, this species has not lost the ability to deposit diluted pigment dyes in its body plumage, although it does not produce melanin colouration anymore, resulting in a lighter bird overall compared to the galah.
  • In consequence, the ancestors of the galah, the cockatiel and Major Mitchell's cockatoo were thought to have diverged from the main white cockatoo line at some stage prior to that group's main radiation; this was indeed correct except for the placement of the cockatiel.
  • Native birds such as the kookaburra, magpie, galah, sulphur crested cockatoo, magpie-lark, purple swamphen, Eurasian coot, Pacific black duck and Australian wood duck are a common sight in both the parklands and backyard gardens.
  • The park is home to many native animals such as possums, and a rich variety of birdlife which includes: Pacific black duck, chestnut teal, white-faced heron, brown goshawk, collared sparrowhawk, Horsfield's bronze cuckoo, Australian hobby, galah, red-rumped parrot, eastern rosella, superb fairy-wren, white-plumed honeyeater, spotted pardalote, white-browed scrubwren, grey fantail and red-browed finch.
  • One of the character's most noted traits is his use of Australian slang and bush expressions, including "flamin galah", "stone the flamin' crows", and "strike me roan".
  • At a food source of seeds, the approximate order is as follows: cockatoo, rainbow lorikeet, magpie, corella, galah, king parrot, crimson rosella.
  • Bird species found adjacent to the creek include the Australasian darter, little pied cormorant, brown falcon, peregrine falcon, square-tailed kite, dusky moorhen, royal spoonbill, black swan, Pacific black duck, mallard, Australian wood duck, galah, rainbow lorikeet, white-faced heron, Australian white ibis, and wattlebird.
  • Common birds include corella, galah, Australian king parrot, pale-headed rosella, rainbow and scaly-breasted lorikeet, sulphur-crested cockatoo, glossy black cockatoo, blue-faced and scarlet honeyeater, noisy miner, Indian mynah, masked lapwing, wood duck, whistling ducks, wedge-tailed eagle, osprey, blue fairy wren, red-backed fairywren, double-barred finch, common-bronzewing pigeon, crested pigeon, rainbow bee-eater, channel-billed cuckoo (summer), koel (summer).
  • The freshwater parts of the river also support an enormous variety of birds including nankeen kestrel, Australian hobby, wedge-tailed eagle, short-billed black cockatoo, long-billed black cockatoo, galah, little corella, purple-crowned lorikeet, red-capped parrot, laughing kookaburra, willie wagtail, white-breasted robin, splendid fairywren, New Holland honeyeater, red wattlebird and red-eared firetail.
  • Additionally, pest and introduced species such as the common myna and western honey bee (Apis mellifera) compete with native species for hollows; domestic and feral cats and black rats prey on hollow-using animals and have been damaging especially to island populations; and some native hollow-using species have increased population densities or expanded their ranges since European settlement, such as the galah, common brushtail possum and the little corella and compete with less common native species.
  • Native animal species commonly found in and about Mintabie include the galah, thorny devil and netted dragon lizard and the larger lizard variety known as goanna.
  • Some of the more common birds that have been sighted include the eastern whipbird, noisy friarbird, galah sulphur-crested cockatoo, tawny frogmouth, laughing kookaburra, kingfishers, honeyeaters, Australian king parrot and Australian magpie.
  • It is thought that the name of the settlement derives from two Aboriginal words: "nulla", meaning killing stick, and "wil", from "willock", meaning galah.
  • Animals at BestZOO include Sri Lankan leopard, lion, jaguar, cougar, European lynx, bobcat, caracal, serval, ocelot, Oriental small-clawed otter, meerkat, banded mongoose, yellow-throated marten, fennec fox, striped skunk, eastern spotted skunk, six-banded armadillo, big hairy armadillo, southern tamandua, Guianan squirrel monkeys, hamadryas baboon, black howler monkeys, rhesus macaque, tufted capuchin monkey, crab-eating macaque, white-faced saki, southern pig-tailed macaque, Colombian spider monkey, cottontop tamarin, red-handed tamarin, saddleback tamarin, white-lipped tamarin, golden-headed lion tamarin, pygmy marmoset, ring-tailed lemur, black-and-white ruffed lemur, white-fronted lemur, Japanese squirrel, chacoan mara, lowland paca, Central American agouti, striped hyena, common genet, binturongs, fossa, common raccoons, crab-eating raccoons, South American coati, white-nosed coati, lesser hedgehog tenrec, Grant's zebra, Chapman's zebra, llama, alpaca, Bactrian camel, Reeves's muntjac, Visayan spotted deer, sitatunga, mouflon, red kangaroo, Parma wallabies, Bennett's wallaby, white-striped dorcopsis, eastern wallaroo, western woolly opossum, Chilean flamingo, white stork, black stork, maguari stork, scarlet ibis, sacred ibis, buff-necked ibis, puna ibis, white-faced ibis, great white pelican, pink-backed pelican, little bittern, Eurasian oystercatcher, Spix's guan, blue-throated piping guan, bare-faced curassow, great curassow, helmeted curassow, masked lapwing, blacksmith lapwing, grey-winged trumpeter, helmeted guineafowl, vulturine guineafowl, golden pheasant, Edwards's pheasant, Siamese fireback, Himalayan monal, satyr tragopan, grey peacock-pheasant, ocellated turkey, snowy owl, great grey owl, Eurasian eagle owl, little owl, tawny owl, brown wood owl, barn owl, king vulture, common buzzard, Eurasian kestrel, American kestrel, crested caracara, black vulture, demoiselle crane, red-crowned crane, blue crane, grey crowned crane, spotted thick-knee, southern screamer, Allen's gallinule, Chilean tinamou, black swan, mandarin duck, Cape Barren goose, Inca tern, blue-and-yellow macaw, grey parrot, eclectus parrot, burrowing parrot, blue-fronted amazon, cockatiel, galah, orange-crested cockatoo, salmon-crested cockatoo, rainbow lorikeet, red-collared lorikeet, Australian king parrot, monk parakeet, red-crowned parakeet, green-cheeked parakeet, blue-bellied roller, lilac-breasted roller, channel-billed toucan, chestnut-mandibled toucan Papuan hornbill, silvery-cheeked hornbill, Abyssinian ground hornbill, southern ground hornbill, European kingfisher, kookaburra, European bee-eater, green oropendola, white-cheeked turaco, Eastern plantain-eater, common bronzewing, Victoria crowned pigeon, Eurasian hoopoe, tawny frogmouth, blue-faced honeyeater, red-billed blue magpie, green magpie, black-throated magpie-jay, emu, greater rhea, Darwin's rhea, African spurred tortoise, Hermann's tortoise, yellow-bellied slider, dwarf crocodile, American alligator, ball python, central bearded dragon, green iguana, Madagascar giant day gecko, and pumpkinseed.
  • A Survey carried out during 1979 on Waldegrave Island found the following species of birds: short-tailed shearwater, Cape Barren geese, masked plover, galah, white-fronted chat, little grassbird, Nankeen kestrel, black-faced shag, sooty oystercatcher, white-bellied sea eagle, various gulls and terns, and barn owl which prey on the population of bush rat.
  • As of 2006, the following birds have been observed - Richard's pipit, wedge tailed eagle, white-faced heron, eastern reef egret, ruddy turnstone, masked woodswallow, galah, red-necked stint, Cape Barren geese, Horsfield's rufous tailed, Australian raven, white-fronted chat, crimson chat, rockhopper penguin, Nankeen kestrel, white bellied sea eagle, welcome swallow, silver gull, Pacific gull, singing honeyeater, budgerigah, rock parrot, golden whistler, osprey, house sparrow, red-capped robin, red-tailed tropicbird, great cormorant, white-browed scrubwren, crested tern, common starling, hooded dotterel, barn owl, masked plover, silver eye and breeding colonies of fairy tern, little penguin and sooty oystercatcher.
  • Other notable birds include emus, ground cuckoo-shrikes, Australian owlet-nightjars, malleefowl, galah, Australian ringneck, crested bellbird, mulga parrot, black-eared cuckoo, Gilbert's whistler, elegant parrot, and red-backed kingfisher.
  • Circa 1929 the bird collection included bald eagles, golden eagles, flamingos, an Australian galah parrot, macaws, budgies, lovebirds, Goura pigeons, doves, turkey vultures, ravens, crows, magpies, a pair of brolgas, a white peacock, an African secretary bird, and a cassowary.


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