In the open woodlands and sunlit parks of eastern Australia, these rainbow-plumed wanderers sweep low over grass and treetops with easy confidence. They forage for seeds, fruits, blossoms, and insects, grazing quietly on the ground before lifting back into the canopy. What makes them extraordinary is their adaptability — thriving in both wild forests and human-shaped landscapes, while dispersing seeds and shaping vegetation wherever they settle. A moving mosaic of red, yellow, and green, yet a familiar guardian of Australia’s eastern bush.
Eastern Rosellas 👇
