Flying High
Wander our Yonder, around WA's Wheatbelt.
The places we visit, the history, the wildlife, the wildflowers, here you may spot the local 28 Parrots.
The joyous cry of the twenty-eight parrot and its cheeky tail wagging meant that it was always welcomed as a bringer of happiness by the Noongar people, who called the bird Darlmoorluk.
It was said that when Darlmoorluk was around, the camp was safe from evil spirits that roamed the bush.
It has also been noted that they do not move far from the place where they were born, even though they are strong fliers.
They are often called 28 parrots because when in flight their call sounds like they are saying “twenty eight”.
If you look up, you may see the 28's in flight, or where this geocache is hiding.
A TOTT is required to retrieve this geocache.
Please return it to the same location, Flying High.