Red tailed black cockatoo

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Scientific name: Calyptorhynchus banksii Population: Varies among subspecies, with some populations declining Life span: Around 40-60 years Size: Large, with different subspecies ranging from 55 to 65 cm (22 to 26 inches) Weight: Adults can weigh between 600-900 grams Food: Feeds on seeds, nuts, and fruits from various native plants Wingspan: Varies among subspecies, generally around 1 meter (39 inches) Red Tailed Black Cockatoo, Black Cockatoo, Bird People, Birds Of Australia, Female Photo, Parrots Art, Australian Birds, Pretty Animals, Bird Drawings

Scientific name: Calyptorhynchus banksii Population: Varies among subspecies, with some populations declining Life span: Around 40-60 years Size: Large, with different subspecies ranging from 55 to 65 cm (22 to 26 inches) Weight: Adults can weigh between 600-900 grams Food: Feeds on seeds, nuts, and fruits from various native plants Wingspan: Varies among subspecies, generally around 1 meter (39 inches)

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Large black cockatoo with tall rounded crest. Mostly black plumage with red or orange panels on the tail. Female has yellow spots and barring on the chest. Plumage and bill size vary according to subspecies. Often feeds on the ground. Typically occurs in groups or large flocks. Note loud calls from large noisy flocks.

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