When we did our outback Oz trip, from time to time I disturbed a flock of galahs feeding in the road.
If there were trees either side, they made no attempt to climb over them but flew straight down the road until they reached a gap in the greenery.
This meant that I caught up with them and rode in amongst a flock of pink and grey parrots for up to half a km or so. They seemed to have no fear of me once they were in flight and on occasion I could have reached out and touched a wingtip.
I would slow down and match speeds with them, just to prolong the experience.
According to a DR speedo, galahs cruise at 47 kph.
I may not be as good as I once was, but I'm as good once as I always was.
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