White-Tailed Black Cockatoo parrot - This common name refers to two endangered species from Western Australia: Baudin's and Carnaby's Bla...
Cockatoos

White-Tailed Black Cockatoo

This common name refers to two endangered species from Western Australia: Baudin's and Carnaby's Black Cockatoos. They are large, black birds with white tail panels and white cheek patches.

Origin
Australia & Oceania
Size
21-23 inches (53-58.5 cm). Weight: 550-800g (19.5-28 oz)
Weight
675g avg.
Noise Level
Very Loud. They have a distinctive, far-carrying call that sounds like 'wee-oo'.

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Temperament & Personality

Not kept as pets. They are endangered wild birds with highly specialized needs and behaviors. They are social birds that live in large flocks.

Vocalization & Talking Ability

Their vocalizations are their natural calls, which are important for flock communication.

Dietary Needs

Specialized diet consisting of native seeds, particularly from marri and banksia trees. Their habitat and food sources are under threat.

Health & Lifespan

Lifespan of up to 50 years. Endangered species protected by law. They are not part of the pet trade and their health is a major conservation concern.

Housing Requirements

Not a pet species. They are wild birds that require large areas of native woodland to survive.

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