Galah
The galah is found in open country in most places across mainland Australia. In contrast to many bird species, colonisation seems to have benefitted the galah, which has increased its range with changing conditions and selective clearing. They do, however require access to large trees with hollow for permanent nesting sites.
Male and female galahs look much the same but have different coloured eyes. The males have dark brown or black eyes while the female’s eyes are pink or red.
Galahs mostly feed on the ground where they can find seeds in abundance.
This bag has a velvet outer and a canvas inner. The metal frame of this bag measures 15.5cm across. The height of the bag (not including the closure) is approximately 23cm. The base measures approximately 22.5cm x 4cm. It has a 145cm long antique brass chain. The final image in the carousel shows the fabric used for the clutch lining.