July 6, 2023

Baudin’s White-Tailed Black Cockatoo

Brief introduction: Zanda baudini long-billed black cockatoo Found in the dense forests of South West WA (Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions 2017) distinguished from Carnaby’s White Tailed Black Cockatoo by their longer beak, smaller body size and call (Forshaw 2006). Behaviour: The large of the two White-tailed Black Cockatoo species thoroughly enjoy using their …

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Carnaby’s White-Tailed Black Cockatoo

Brief introduction: Zanda latirosis Short-billed black cockatoo Found in the semi-arid woodlands and shrublands of South West WA (Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions 2017). distinguished from Baudin’s White Tailed Black Cockatoo by their shorter beak, larger body size and call (Forshaw 2006) Behavior: an active species that enjoys foraging and chewing particularly dense vegetation …

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