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Yellow-tailed Black-Cockatoo (Male)

Calyptorhynchus funereus

Photo by LeanneGardner
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Description:

A large parrot, reaching 48cm in length. Mostly black, with yellow cheek patch and yellow panels in the tail feathers. Males have a pink eye-ring, females, grey. These are very noisy birds. They are quite often heard before seen.

Habitat:

The Yellow-tailed Black-Cockatoo inhabits a variety of habitat types, but favours eucalypt woodland and pine plantations. South east Australia from near Rockhampton in Queensland down to Victoria. Also found in Tasmania. I saw a flock around 10-12 individuals feeding on Banksias and Casuarinas right on the beach.

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Great series Leanne. I especially like that last image.

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