Wednesday, May 20, 2020

NRMjobs Quiz answers 21-May-2020

This week’s theme: ‘Galahs’

 

(1) How many sub-species of galah are usually recognised?

 

Answer: Three (Western Australian form, Eolophus roseicapilla roseicapilla, South-eastern form, Eolophus roseicapilla albiceps, Northern form Eolophus roseicapilla kuhli).

 

(2) Where in Australia was the former township of Galah? (bonus: What town on the Castlereagh River takes its name from the Wiradjuri term for “place of galahs”)

 

Answer: Victoria (Mallee region - between Walpeup and Ouyen, south of Mildura). Bonus: Gulargambone, NSW.

 

(3) What is the simplest way to tell the sexes apart in galahs?

Answer: The eyes (females have pinkish-red eyes, males have dark brown eyes).

 

(4) Collected in 1801, where is the holotype specimen of the galah currently held?

 

Answer: Paris (Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle du Paris - Baudin Expedition collection).

 

(5) Where would you find The Big Galah?

 

Answer: Kimba, South Australia.

 

This week’s Quiz is dedicated to the dozen-odd rescue galahs which have graced the NRMjobs office over the past 22 years (and in particular to the indomitable ‘Moby’ - below - currently recovering from injury).


Moby image


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Moby is beautiful - thank you for sharing!!