Assimilis rose breasted cockatoo12/6/2023 Gilaa means ‘clown’ or ‘fool.’ The name is considered apt for the rose-breasted cockatoo due to the playful nature of the birds. The name comes from the word ‘gilaa’ from the Aboriginal language of the Yuwaalaraay, a tribe that originated from the northern tip of New South Wales. Galahs, also known as roseate cockatoos, pair for life and defend nest hollows together against intruders. It is considered a smaller species of cockatoo. It is pink with gray wings and sweeps through Australian skies in noisy, gregarious flocks. After a Polynesian name: ^=orthography query. Other articles where galah is discussed: cockatoo: species is the 35-cm (14-inch) galah (Eolophus roseicapillus). Cook Islands islands: RR =Rarotonga, MG = Mangaia, AT =‘Ātiu, MK=Ma‘uke, MT=Miti‘āro, AK=Aitutaki, PL=Palmerston, PN=Penrhyn, MN=Manuae, TK=Takūtea, TN=Tongareva (TS=Tongaleva Spoken, TW=Tongareva Written, they say "el" but write "r"), MH=Manihiki, RK=Rakahanga, PK=Pukapuka, NS=Nassau, SW=Suwarrow.
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