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Sulfur-crested Cockatoo

Cacatua galerita

Photo by Lily
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Field Notes

Description:

The Sulfur-crested Cockatoo is found mainly in Australia, although they are also native to parts of New Guinea and some islands in Indonesia. Their are four recognised species of Sulfur-crested cockatoo with classification depending upon differing habitat location, sizes of body and bill as well as the colouring around the eye. Sulfur-crested Cockatoos are versatile in terms of habitat, being able to roost wherever there is sufficient woodland. They are one of the most common birds in Australia, to the point of sometimes being considered pests due to their powerful bills which can cause damage to woodwork. The diet of the Sulfur-crested Cockatoo generally consists of berries, roots, nuts and seeds. Sulfur-crested Cockatoos can be kept as pets, which can be taught to 'speak'.

Habitat:

Suburban train station, with vegetation nearby

Notes:

Sulfur-crested Cockatoo has been introduced to New Zealand in addition to the locations listed above, with a small domestic population.

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Nice spotting and information

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