Mulga Parrots (Psephotus varius) Feeding - Point Lowly Peninsula, South Australia by Dan & Emma Monceaux
Dan & Emma Monceaux

Mulga Parrots (Psephotus varius) Feeding - Point Lowly Peninsula, South Australia by

The male Mulga Parrot (left) sports brilliant and spectacular colour, while the female (right) is less audacious. These beautiful parrots fly at high velocity and low altitude over the hinterland and coastal margins of the Point Lowly Peninsula- an area currently zoned as industrial land. Efforts are being made to change this, and protect this unique place and the habitat of its many creatures. You can find out more at Cuttlefish Country

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About Dan & Emma Monceaux

Conservation and creativity are our two strongest passions. Our nature photography extends into online video at NatureScope . We’re also currently producing a documentary film called Cuttlefish Country . All purchases of our work will go directly towards the film’s production. The film is due for release in late 2011.

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cuttlefish country, parrot, mulga parrot, south australia, point lowly, port bonython, point lowly peninsula, pretty, colourful, colorful, bird