Kmart's latest hobby kit ruffles shoppers’ feathers: 'What is it?'

Engaging in new hobbies occasionally can be a great way to destress. Plus points if some hobbies cross paths at some point.

So imagine the surprise among embroidery enthusiasts and bird lovers when a Kmart hobby kit became the subject of amusement due to an error that didn't fly over people's heads.


The Galah Embroidery Kit ($5) intended to depict the beloved Australian galah. Instead, it featured a bird that was not quite what it seemed.

The mix-up was first spotted by a shopper proudly sending photos of their embroidery progress to family members.

'[My] Brazilian sister-in-law of all people pointed out the error, putting me and my five other Aussie family members [in the chat] to shame,' the embroiderer shared online.


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Kmart's Galah Embroidery kit confused hobbyists and shoppers with a different depiction of the Australian galah. Image Credit: Kmart


The galah, or Eolophus roseicapilla, is a common sight in Australia, known for its distinctive pink and grey plumage.

It's a social bird, often found in large flocks in various habitats, particularly near water.

The galah's playful nature and striking appearance made it a favourite among Australians and a popular subject in art and craft.


On the other hand, the pink cockatoo, or Lophochroa leadbeateri, is a more elusive creature.

With its predominantly white body, delicate pink accents, and a striking crest featuring red, yellow, and white, it's a bird that's hard to miss—if you're lucky enough to spot one.

The pink cockatoo is listed as endangered and is found in the more arid inland parts of Australia, making it a less familiar sight to many.


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The pink cockatoo (left) and the galah (right) are both from the Cacatuidae family of birds. Image Credits: Australian Museum/Corey Callaghan, NZ Birds Online/Tony Whitehead


As the embroiderer shared their find online, others jumped in with their observations.

'Should be white crest, pink body, grey wings,' one commented, noting the usual galah colours.

'What a flamin' galah, mate,' another quipped.

Despite the mistake, many agreed that the $5 kit was still a bargain.

'Not a galah, but still a cutie,' one person commented.

Others agreed that despite the error, the embroidery kit was still worthwhile for crafters.

This amusing incident highlights the importance of attention to detail, especially when representing wildlife.

The galah and the pink cockatoo are part of the Cacatuidae family. Still, they have distinct features that set them apart.


As of writing, Kmart has yet to comment on the matter.

It's a blunder that has brought a bit of laughter and a lesson in ornithology to those who encountered it.
Key Takeaways

  • A Kmart embroidery kit labelled as a 'Galah Embroidery Kit' actually features a pink cockatoo, leading to confusion and jokes among consumers.
  • An embroiderer's sister-in-law spotted the mistake, putting the accuracy of the labelling into question.
  • Despite the error, many people found humour and suggested the $5 kit was still good value for money.
  • The mix-up highlights the differences between two native Australian birds—the pink cockatoo and the galah—with the galah being more common and the pink cockatoo endangered.
Have you ever encountered a similar product mix-up while shopping? Do you have a story about a crafting project that didn't quite go as planned? Share your experiences with us in the comments section below!
 
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