Budgerigars, at home in the Australian Bush…

Photographed at Mutawintji National Park, Outback Australia…

Photos: Janet & Baz


About us…

We love the colours of the Australian Outback, the ochre red earth touching a deep blue sky on a faraway horizon; and the fabulous coastline of our sunburnt country, where a golden sandy beach is washed over by a turquoise blue sea; and the characters you meet in a quiet country pub, where it is nothing flash, but you are enriched by the encounter…

A few years ago we decided it was time to graduate from work and re-enter the classroom of life where an education is guaranteed and all that is needed is an open mind.

Thanks for joining us in the adventure…!

Cheers, Baz & Janet

3 thoughts on “Budgerigars, at home in the Australian Bush…

  1. cindy knoke July 23, 2020 / 2:58 pm

    I have never seen them in the wild. I bred them as a kid.

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    • Baz July 23, 2020 / 6:27 pm

      Hi Cindy, we often see flocks of them in the wild – amazing in their hundreds…Cheers, Baz

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  2. Lavinia Ross July 23, 2020 / 10:01 am

    They are a handsome breeding pair. I have heard of colonies of parrots and parakeets over here in the states in areas where there were escapees.

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