Pink And Grey Galah, Eolophus roseicapillus
Galahs are one of the most abundant and recognisable of the Australian parrots.They are found over most of Australia, often in large flocks in a variety of timberlands, usually near water.
Galahs usually feed in large noisy flocks, mostly on the ground, on seeds of grasses and cultivated crops, making them a pest in some areas. They will travel large distances in search of feed.
Galahs form a permanent bond with their partner, though they will take a new partner if the other one dies.
Both birds will incubate the eggs and care for the young, nesting in a tree hollow or some similar location.
Galahs are becoming more abundant around human population areas largely due to the increase of available food and water.