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Crimson Rosella // Periquito-carmesim by jvverde

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Crimson Rosella // Periquito-carmesim

(Platycercus elegans)
Dandenong Ranges NP - VIC
Austrália

Crimson Rosella (Yellow) // Periquito-carmesim by jvverde

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Crimson Rosella (Yellow) // Periquito-carmesim

(Platycercus elegans)
Moorook - South Australia
Austrália

Crimson Rosella // Periquito-carmesim by jvverde

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Crimson Rosella // Periquito-carmesim

(Platycercus elegans)

Australian Ringneck (Mallee) // Periquito-de-colar-amarelo by jvverde

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Australian Ringneck (Mallee) // Periquito-de-colar-amarelo

(Barnardius zonarius)
Gluepot Reserve - South Australia
Austrália

We really wanted to visit this reserve, but we had been warned about the issue with its name ("glue"), which refers to how the soil sticks to the wheels after rain.
We spent the night in Waikerie and... it rained! So, with great anxiety, at 5:30 am, we crossed the Murray River on the ferry and set out on the 50 km of dirt road. Fortunately, within the first few kilometers, we realized that it either hadn’t rained or, if it had, it was very little.

We had also been warned about the poor condition of the road (surrogate), but we had no difficulty at all. We’ve encountered much worse before.

Crimson Rosella (Yellow) // Periquito-carmesim by jvverde

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Crimson Rosella (Yellow) // Periquito-carmesim

(Platycercus elegans)
Moorook - South Australia
Austrália

Photo taken on the road from Ouyen to Waikerie, on the banks of the beautiful Murray River.