The Galah: Behavioural Ecology of Galahs (Eolophus roseicapillus) in the Wheatbelt of Western Australia
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Ian Rowley
188 pages, 15 col plates, b/w photos, line illus, tabs.
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out of print | 1990 | #10167 | ISBN: 0949324272
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Galahs are acrobatic members of the cockatoo family. They have adapted to new agricultural techniques in such a way that they are now widespread. However, they are now being threatened by the loss of nesting sites - hollow trees. This is a comprehensive monograph on the species.
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