A flock'a'tiels. A group of cockatiels is simply known as a flock.
There are many different species of cockatoo, and some are endangered, while others are quite common.Endangered species of cockatoos include:Black cockatooGlossy black cockatoo (although it is listed as endangered federally, this is not uniform throughout Australia's states)Red-tailed black cockatoo (also listed as endangered federally, but not uniform throughout Australia's states)Red-vented or Philippine Cockatoo - not found in AustraliaYellow-crested cockatoo, also known as Lesser Sulphur-crested Cockatoo, but quite different from the common Sulphur crested cockatoo - not found in AustraliaBlack Palm cockatoo - not found in AustraliaMoluccan cockatoo, or Salmon-crested cockatoo - not found in AustraliaSpecies of cockatoo which are not endangered include:Sulphur-crested cockatooYellow-tailed Black cockatooGang gang cockatooCorellaCockatielGalah
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A Goffin cockatoo has at least 70 bones in their body including their wings.
Cockatoos are parrots, which are birds, and birds reproduce by laying eggs. A female cockatoo should lay eggs, but there are always reasons why a bird might not lay eggs. If it is a pet, it could be stressed, or the conditions simply may not be right. Alternatively, given that it is very hard to tell the difference between the male and female of many cockatoo species, there is a good chance that it is a male. No male bird lays eggs.
Cockatoos are a large type of parrot, distinguished by a crest. The crest raises when the birds are excited, alarmed or frightened. Cockatoos also have strong, curved beaks for cracking open seeds and nuts. There are many species, so they vary in appearance and colour. For example, the sulphur-crested cockatoo is a large white bird with a yellow crest. The galah is a smaller cockatoo, pink and grey in colour. The red-tailed black cockatoo is a large cockatoo which is mostly black, apart from a red-tipped tail. Cockatiels are also small cockatoos, and in their native state they have a predominantly grey body with white wing tips, a yellow head and a yellow crest. The Gang-gang cockatoo has a slate grey body, and the male has a bright scarlet head. Click below to see pictures of a variety of cockatoos.
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There are many breeds of ducks with "afros" but most of these breeds are varities of "crested ducks"
A cockatoo is any of the 20 bird species belonging to the family Cacatuidae. Along with the Psittacidae family (the true parrots), they make up the order Psittaciformes. The name cockatoo originated from the Malay name for these birds.
Australia is known for its many species of parrots, all of which have the characteristic hooked or curved bill unique to parrots. They include:Cockatoos, such as sulphur-crested cockatoo, red-tailed black cockatoo, yellow-tailed black cockatoo, gang-gang cockatoo, corella, galah, cockatiel, glossy black cockatoo, Major Mitchell cockatooLorikeets, such as Rainbow lorikeet, Scaly-breasted lorikeetRosellas, such as King Parrot, Crimson rosella, Pale-headed rosella, Eastern rosellaOther parrots, such as Bourke's parrot, Budgerigar (budgie), ground parrot, Turquoise parrot (turquoisine), Green parrot, Regent parrot, Rock parrot, Mulga parrotThere are other parrots within these groups, but they are too many to list.Australia also has various birds of prey, which have hooked bills for tearing the flesh of their prey. These birds include the Wedge-tailed eagle, various species of falcons, kites, buzzards, goshawks and sparrowhawks.
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A cockatoo is any of the 20 bird species belonging to the family Cacatuidae. Along with the Psittacidae family (the true parrots), they make up the order Psittaciformes. The name cockatoo originated from the Malay name for these birds.