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After the best part of 2 hours driving we arrived on the outskirts of Peterborough. There on a wide grass verge was a flock of Little Corellas.

Such a lovely sight for me to see, as I don't think I'd seen any since Bowra.

It's the first of November now, BTW, so (sadly) into the last 3 weeks of my remarkable holiday.
Habitat
Outback town suburb
Location
Peterborough, South Australia
Date taken
1 November 2019
Scientific name
Cacatua sanguinea
Equipment used
Nikon Coolpix P900 Birdwatching mode
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This is one beautiful closeup of this Little Corella D and captured perfectly girl!
 
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I can only imagine seeing a large number of them together.

It must have been quite a site to behold.
 
A wonderful close up and a well taken capture you have of this beauty Delia, well done. Yes it was a silver birch the Blue Tit was on in my last post. Thanks for your comments.
 
wow!!! such a marvelous bird, Delia, such a sweet look on its face, and a fabulous photo, congratulations, many tfs!!!
 
a wonderful bird delia...must have been a lovely sight...many thanks....
 

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