The Southern Mealy Parrot, known for its striking green plumage and vibrant red wing speculum, is caught in flight in front of a red clay riverside cliff. The name "mealy" comes from the appearance of the bird's back and wing coverts, that look like it has been sprinkled with flour. Seeing the parrot frozen in flight reveals the all the feather details beautifully .
The Southern Mealy Parrot, known for its striking green plumage and vibrant red wing speculum, is caught in flight in front of a red clay riverside cliff. The name "mealy" comes from the appearance of the bird's back and wing coverts, that look like it has been sprinkled with flour. Seeing the parrot frozen in flight reveals the all the feather details beautifully .