A flock of galahs entertained a small seaside town by spinning and flipping upside down on power lines.
The eight native Australian birds held on to the wires showing their acrobatic skills in Jan Juc, a small town on the Great Ocean Road in Victoria on July 16.
Mesmerising video shows the striking pink birds somersaulting and opening their wings to let rain shower over them.
Video has been captured of a mob of pink galahs spinning and flipped on high electrical wires to let rain wash every part of their body
The galahs embraced the rain and used it for a natural shower, moving around the power lines to let the water flow across them.
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