We are in Adelaide South Australia. Rosellas are found here in 2 main varieties and some variations, we even see hybrids with unique colours / patterns we usually don't find. Here is Adelaide we get mostly Eastern Rosellas (Platycercus eximius), and Adelaide Rosellas (Platycercus elegans adelaidae/subadelaidae), seen in my video posts of the nesting / general videos. Rosellas are believed to have been introduce here thousands of years ago from Africa, and now besides in this country, they can be found in New Zealand and a few other Pacific islands. They are protected here, but I just had a search and found that native birds breed in captivity can be exported, I imagine they are expensive to obtain, but I also read that "only zoos and conservationist breeders with zoological affiliations may receive exported birds from Australia." I see them in videos obviously produced in other countries, so who knows for sure. Thanks for the comments, they really are beautiful birds.