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Bare eyed cockatoo and slender billed cockatoo
Bare eyed cockatoo and slender billed cockatoo












Feeds on the ground, rooting up different foods, getting soiled and dirty in the process. Flocks of up to 2000 birds may gather, outside the breeding season, to use food sources. Also may take sown grain and cereal crops. Not usually found far from water.įeed on corms (mainly non-native), seeds, nuts, berries, roots, bulbs and insects and their larvae. Also occur in open forest, savanna woodland, farm pastures, paddocks and stubble fields.

bare eyed cockatoo and slender billed cockatoo

In particular river red-gum and bull-oak trees favoured. Favour tree-lined rivers and creeks running through farmland. Introduced to urban centres in Australia and Tasmania.įound up to 400m (1312 ft). Population believed to be increasing, however.įound in SE Australia, from SE South Australia east to C Victoria and SW New South Wales. Potentially trapping for wild bird trade and persecution by farmers.

bare eyed cockatoo and slender billed cockatoo

Provide socialization, lots of chew toy items such as heat sterilized pine cones, wood block and vegetable tanned leather toys, unsprayed pine, fir, willow and elder branches provide overhead misters or shallow water bowls for bathing.ġ6" x 16" x 36" (40.6cm x 40.6cm x 91cm) vertical box.

bare eyed cockatoo and slender billed cockatoo

Small seed mix: canary, safflower, oats, spray millet, limited sunflower, sprouted, dry or soaked sprouted pulses and beans, cooked butterbeans and lentils green leaves of Swiss chard, lettuce, sowthistle, chickweed, etc vegetables such as: carrot, celery, corn, zucchini, squash, green beans and peas in the pod fruit such as: apple, orange, cactus fruits, banana, pear and others nuts such as: walnuts, hazelnuts, pecans, roasted peanuts complete kibble. Walk-in enclosure, minimum length 4.5m (14.7 ft). Related publications: Cacatua tenuirostris














Bare eyed cockatoo and slender billed cockatoo