Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus banksii) Unique to Australia, these seed-eating cockatoos are usually found in eucalypt woodlands or along water courses. Large flocks are common in the north but populations in the lower south-east region are threatened by clearing of the brown stringybark and buloke trees. A tree hollow, lined with chewed wood chips, forms the nest for a single egg. Andy Yip Birds |
|
|
|
 20070704052W
|
|
|