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This yellow-tailed black cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus funereus) caught my eye on the outskirts of Smithton in the north-west of Tasmania. It was one of a group feeding on fallen banksia seed pods. The ...
Another species, the yellow-tailed black cockatoo, is found in South Australia ... hakea, grevillea, banksia and jarrah trees, which black cockatoos feed on and use for nesting, can help to ...
The yellow-tailed black cockatoo has a very strong beak to strip ... They also eat seeds of the native trees such as acacia, eucalyptus, banksia, hakea introduced pine cones (Radiata & Aleppo ...
One of Australia's largest species of cockatoo, the yellow-tailed black cockatoo, is hard to miss. It's loud, with a distinctive screech and a gently undulating movement in flight. Bird lovers on ...
Ms Penck said the Eyre Peninsula birds were one of several subspecies of the yellow-tailed black cockatoo. "The subspecies found on the Eyre Peninsula is the same as the one found in the rest of ...
A large genetic study has uncovered a new subspecies of one of Australia’s most iconic birds, the red-tailed black cockatoo, Calyptorhynchus banksii. The newly identified subspecies is unique to ...
Leaving behind a scattering of chewed seedpods and twigs that have fallen from the canopy above, the yellow-tailed black-cockatoo rarely swoops to ground level, except when they are inspecting fallen ...