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Bugerigars
These little gems are in great numbers at present,after some good rainfalls inland over the last few month.Weaving in formation,sometimes in flocks of thousands,the spectacle can be breathtaking.
Habitat
Mulga Scrub/Grassand
Location
Cunnamulla/Queensland
Date taken
October 2008
Scientific name
Melopsittacus undulatus
Equipment used
Canon 40D with 70-300mm lens
Wow! This is a scene I've always wanted to see.
We have many of these birds in cages here in Brazil. I always dreamed of seeing them free.
Thank you very much.
 
What a lovely sight. It reminds me the first time I saw budgies in the wild on my first visit to Capertee Valley. Neil.
 

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Asia, Australia & Pacific Islands
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