Nest is in hollow, with a thick layer of small leafy branches lining the hole. Gathers in large, raucous groups with other cockatoos.ģ or 4 but up to 6 ovate eggs, 35.0 x 26.5mm (1.4 x 1 in).Īugust-November in most of range. Will forage for undigested seeds in horse and cattle faeces.įorages up to 15km (9 mi) from nest site non-breeding or post breeding birds may go further. Mainly feeds on seeds, such as oats and grass, and some insect larvae, berries, buds, flowers and Eucalyptus seeds. kuhli: N Australia, from Kimberley division of W Australia east to S Cape York Peninsula and Burdekin River, N Queensland.įound in variety of areas including woodland, savanna, and cultivated areas does not occur in dense forest. albiceps: E Tasmania and east to SE mainland Australia, north to lat 20 S in N Queensland and west to Simpson Desert.Ĭ.r. 1 Female Rose Breasted Cockatoo Directly from the breeder She is 100 weaned, and is the last Rose Breasted available to a pet home for the 2023 sea. roseicapilla: W Australia, south of the Great Sandy Desert and east to Harts Range, possibly to Simpson Desert, southern Northern Territory.Ĭ.r. These birds in turn mate with local birds of different subspecies.Ĭ.r. The sale of easily trapped young birds and their transport to another state for sale is, unfortunately, legal and has led to people letting loose birds thousands of kilometres outside their natural range. Listen NowĪppears to be very little threat this species has benefitted from increases in food generated by agriculture. The prices listed may have typographical errors and prices are subject to change without notice. Variety of calls contact call chet chet every 10 seconds, repeated rapidly when sounding alarm call, loud screeching scree notes accompany lifing of wings and fanning of crest. This Bird list is updated weekly, but with birds selling daily, we suggest you call the Lake Forest location at 94 and ask for Kim for current availability. roseicapilla: As in adult but duller plumage grey wash in crest, crown and breast. kuhli: Both adults as in albiceps but generally paler in colour shorter crest peaking on forecrown noticeable white bordering on feathers below eye slightly smaller in size.Ĭ.r. albiceps: Both adults white forehead, crest and crown, with pink bases to feathers, separate from darker pink area behind neck. Eye dark brown in male, red/brown in female.Ĭ.r. roseicapilla: Both adults soft pink forehead, crest and crown, with white wash, blending into darker hindneck deep pink face, neck and underparts grey wings grey undertail coverts pale grey rump. Related publications: Eolophus roseicapilla
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