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Galah Eolophus roseicapill kuhli Responders May Set Off A Social Escape Response Including Little Corella Cacatua sanguinea Due To Similar Granivorous–Insectivorous Diets & Mixed Flocking Urban Darwin
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Galah Eolophus roseicapill kuhli A Male Preening, Puffing & Scratching While Foraging For Seeds Urban Darwin
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Galah Eolophus roseicapill kuhli Aggressive Behaviour Increasing While Foraging Includes Stepping Or Physically Shifting Tails On Individuals Already Feeding Urban Darwin
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Galah Eolophus roseicapill kuhli Aggressive Behaviour While Foraging Generally Results In A Momentary Stare-Down Rarely Continues To Bill Fencing Urban Darwin
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Galah Eolophus roseicapill kuhli Appears Members Of The Flock Are Used To Chaos Associate With The Complexities Of Social Interactions Urban Darwin
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Galah Eolophus roseicapill kuhli As Flock Numbers Increase The More Aggressive Individuals Within The Flock Become Less Tolerant Towards One Another Urban Darwin
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Galah Eolophus roseicapill kuhli Cacatuidae Crowded Flocks Create Problems For Fledgling Landings As Well As Those Nearby In The Landing Zone Urban Darwin
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Galah Eolophus roseicapill kuhli Cacatuidae Juvenile Excitedly Performing A Head & Neck Wiggle Like Dance Or Sorting Out A Crop Stasis Issue Urban Darwin
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Galah Eolophus roseicapill kuhli Cacatuidae Parasite Drag Is Produced By The Flow Of Air Over The Body & Is Influenced By Any Uneven Feather Surfaces & Lowering Of The Legs Urban Darwin
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Galah Eolophus roseicapill kuhli Female Concentrating On Landing In A Constantly Moving Crowded Foraging Flock Urban Darwin
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Galah Eolophus roseicapill kuhli Flock Numbers & Aggressive Behaviour Increasing While Foraging Includes Stepping On Tails On Individuals Already Feeding Urban Darwin
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Galah Eolophus roseicapill kuhli Flock Numbers & Aggressive Behaviour Increasing While Foraging Includes Using A Single Foot To Push & Elevate Above An Individual Already Feeding Urban Darwin
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Galah Eolophus roseicapill kuhli Landing In Crowded Feeding Flock members Happens All Too Often Urban Darwin
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Galah Eolophus roseicapill kuhli Landing With Tail Feathers Spread Slowing Flight But Not Angled Upward To Rotate the Body Posture Vertically For Landing Urban Darwin
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Galah Eolophus roseicapill kuhli Landing With Tail Feathers Spread Slowing Flight Then Angled Upward To Rotate the Body Posture Vertically Then Extend The Feet To Absorb The Impact Of Landing Urban Darwin
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Galah Eolophus roseicapill kuhli Male Landing Next To Adult Females On A Palm Leaf Perhaps Inviting Aggression Urban Darwin
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Galah Eolophus roseicapill kuhli Male Normal Wear & Tear On The Primary Wing Feathers Urban Darwin
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Galah Eolophus roseicapill kuhli Male The Importance Of Its Tongue While Gleaning Small Seeds On The Ground With A Hooked Beak Urban Darwin
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Galah Eolophus roseicapill kuhli Male Unfurled Its Feet And Claws In Preparation For Touchdown And Then Allowed Its Legs To Absorb The Landing Impact Urban Darwin
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Galah Eolophus roseicapill kuhli Male White Crown, Forehead & Moustachial Stripe Almost Enclose His Pink & Bare Skin Orbital Ring Urban Darwin
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Galah Eolophus roseicapill kuhli Scales On The Zygodactyl Foot Digits But Tarsal Feathering Down To The Tarsometatarsus Covering The Tibiotarsus, Patella, Fibula & Femur With Urban Darwin
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Galah Eolophus roseicapill kuhli Scooping Up Seeds Using A Backward Curved Beak To Get The Seed Onto Its Tongue To Manipulate It So Both Bills Cab Then Crack The Husk Urban Darwin 01
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Galah Eolophus roseicapill kuhli Scooping Up Seeds Using A Backward Curved Beak To Get The Seed Onto Its Tongue To Manipulate It So Both Bills Cab Then Crack The Husk Urban Darwin
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Galah Eolophus roseicapill kuhli Seems To Have A More Prominent White Moustachial Stripe Contrasting Against The Pink Chin & Cheek As The Dry Season Comes To A Close Urban Darwin
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Galah Eolophus roseicapill kuhli Still Moulting Those Juvenile Grey Breast Feathers & Acquiring The Adult Pink Breast Feathers Urban Darwin
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Galah Eolophus roseicapill kuhli The Tongue Is Hugely Important After Using A Reverse Scoop To Secure The Seed To Manipulate It So The Bills Can Crack The Husk Urban Darwin
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Galah Eolophus roseicapill kuhli The Zygodactyl Feet, Short Tarsometatarsus Support Their Body Mass & Withstand The Forces Associated With Roosting, Locomotion And Foraging Urban Darwin
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Galah Eolophus roseicapill kuhli Three-Dimensional Predator Fleeing Coordination Using Visual Information To Adapt Their Own Movements To Those Of Their Neighbours To Avoid Collisions Urban Darwin