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Western corella

Updated: Dec 13, 2024


Bird


The Western Corella (Cacatua pastinator), an iconic cockatoo of Western Australia, is recognized by its white feathers, soft pink markings, and long, curved bill. These social birds thrive in woodlands and agricultural areas, often forming large, chattering flocks. Their diet includes seeds, nuts, and roots, which they skillfully extract with their strong beaks.


SCIENTIFIC NAME:

Cacatua pastinator

FAMILY:

Cacatuidae

NATIONAL CONSERVATION STATUS:

Least Concern (Population increasing)

Fun Fact:

Western Corellas are playful and curious, often seen swinging from branches or investigating objects with their feet and beaks!

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