These Corellas have suddenly appeared in our area and are extremely noisy. I haven't seen them since moving here almost 20 years ago. I don't mind waking up to their squawks, I think they are very entertaining.
#1 - 31 of them on the line. I was told later that they gathered together to warn off an Australian Hobby who was perched nearby.

#2 - Having a chat about this and that - probably planning the day ahead. Perhaps these are Italian birds - they flap their wings about to assist in telling the tale.

#3 - Just a bit of fun.
#1 - 31 of them on the line. I was told later that they gathered together to warn off an Australian Hobby who was perched nearby.
#2 - Having a chat about this and that - probably planning the day ahead. Perhaps these are Italian birds - they flap their wings about to assist in telling the tale.
#3 - Just a bit of fun.
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