Saturday, February 1, 2025

Red-Tailed Black Cockatoo at Healesville for Saturday Critter

 

The Red-tailed Black Cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus banksii) is a notable and distinguished species of large cockatoo indigenous to Australia. Characterised by its striking black plumage and vibrant red tail feathers, this bird species is a symbol of the Australian avifauna.

Red-tailed Black Cockatoos typically inhabit open woodlands, forests, and savannahs across Australia, ranging from the humid coastal regions to the arid interior. Their diet is primarily composed of seeds, nuts, and fruits, which they adeptly extract from a variety of native trees and shrubs. Notably, they are also known to feed on insects and their larvae, adding diversity to their diet.

The lifespan of the Red-tailed Black Cockatoo can extend to over 50 years in the wild, and even longer in captivity. These birds exhibit a strong social structure, often forming flocks of several individuals. Their distinctive, mournful calls resonate through their habitats, serving both as a means of communication and a territorial display.

Reproduction in Red-tailed Black Cockatoos is characterised by monogamous pair bonds, with nesting typically occurring in tree hollows. The female is primarily responsible for incubating the eggs, while the male provides nourishment and protection throughout the breeding period.


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Leica 70-200mm f2.8 

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38 comments:

  1. What a gorgeous bird. It must be a treat to see these birds flying around.

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  2. It's what is called a classic couple..:)
    With their mouths open, they appear to have no beak.
    Great shot!

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  3. Splendid photo of this amazing bird. Thank you for all the interesting information also.

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  4. Una bonita ave que no conocía ya que por lo normal siempre vi la típica cacatúa de color blanco.

    Saludos.

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  5. I have never heard of this kind of cockatoo. It is fabulous!!!! And also, a polka dot bird!

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  6. What a strikingly beautiful bird. Such colour in the feathers. Healesville.... is that a sanctuary for Australian wildlife not far from Melbourne? I think I spent a day there when I was in Australia.... many years go.

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    1. Yeah, except outside the perimeter of it. There are way more birds outside the area

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  7. Not come across this bird before, so many thanks for the lovely photograph and additional information.

    All the best Jan

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  8. They are quite a strange looking bird. I've heard the call in the bush but I've not seen one.

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  9. What a beautiful bird. I looked it up online, and it has a gorgeous red tail. Your country has the best birds!

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  10. I had to click to see it larger in order to orient myself.

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  11. Such a beautiful parrot. I've been fortunate enough to see them in flight.

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  12. The vibrant red tail feathers are a bit unbelievable on a totally black bird, until you capture the tail fully fanned out. They may be wary of human photographers, however.

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  13. Fascinating information about the Red-tailed Black Cockatoo! Impressive bird!

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  14. A catatua é uma ave extraordinária, que as pessoas gostam de ter em casa pela sua capacidade de poderem aprender a falar e cantar.
    Bom fim de semana.
    Abraço de amizade.
    Juvenal Nunes

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  15. I would love to see this Cockatoo in the wild, it is beautiful.
    Thank you for linking up your critter post. Take care, have a great weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.

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  16. He's a handsome one. Thanks for the info, too!

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  17. He's a beauty! I had to go back and look at the plumage again!

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