There are four of these beauties in the exhibit. Before they shared it with other parrots, they were sharing it with a male Australian brushturkey. It was obvious to them (and myself), though, that he was very territorial. When one of the Galahs got too close to the ground, he started to chase them. So they moved the brushturkey over to the empty section of the Outback exhibit and gave him a mate. The Galahs then shared their perches with a red-tailed black cockatoo, but now share space with a pair of eclectus parrots.