Yes, they are part of the parrot family.
The galah is indeed a member of the parrot family. Specifically, it is a cockatoo, as it has a crest on its head. It has the characteristic sharp, curved beak of the parrot family, used mainly for cracking hard seeds and nuts of native trees.
Macaw
Scarlet Macaws are part of the parrot family (birds)
Scientists used to think so, but now they consider it in the cockatoo family.
Magpies are birds that are part of the crow family. The biggest threat to them is bigger birds and humans.
There are macaws that are blue and gold or scarlet.
Yes, Australian Magpies are members of the family Artamidae.
Magpies are vertebrates, as they belong to the class Aves (birds) and possess a backbone. Like all birds, they have a skeletal structure that includes a vertebral column. Additionally, magpies are part of the corvid family, which includes other intelligent birds like crows and ravens.
Yes; Genus is Corvus.
Yes; a corella is a type of Australian parrot.
The bald parrot belongs to the Psittacidae famliy of birds.