This week's WBW is brought to you by the highly variable Australian Ringneck Parrot (Barnardius zonarius) which occurs in a number of sub-species.
These birds are examples of the subspecies Barnardius zonarius zonarius (dont you just love taxonomy!) - which is also know as the Port Lincoln Parrot. This is the most widespread of the sub-species of this parrot.
These birds were photographed in the Desert Park in Alice Springs. They are not an uncommon bird in Alice. In fact, they can be found on the main street of the town, where they have become used to stealing packets of sugar from cafe tables!
These birds were a little more wild than that.
These birds are examples of the subspecies Barnardius zonarius zonarius (dont you just love taxonomy!) - which is also know as the Port Lincoln Parrot. This is the most widespread of the sub-species of this parrot.
These birds were photographed in the Desert Park in Alice Springs. They are not an uncommon bird in Alice. In fact, they can be found on the main street of the town, where they have become used to stealing packets of sugar from cafe tables!
These birds were a little more wild than that.
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