Red-tailed Black Cockatoo
This is great Alan!! Sharp, well exposed and a bonus with the food.
Cheers, Owen.
Thanks Owen
Very Nice
Thanks David
What a beauty!
you just have to love cockatoos
Peter
Have u tried one?
No, but likely the same as the white & pink one with a slightly longer cooking time still toss away & eat the brick .
Some years ago an old timer told me they used them (white ones) as stuffing in emus...& yes he was fair dinkum. ad.
I'm more of a quail girl.....
M-L
What a beauty! I love it, did this one have red on the tail?
Curtis
Adult males have a characteristic pair of bright red panels on the tail that gives the species its name.
The Male was on another branch, but too back lit!
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This is great Alan!! Sharp, well exposed and a bonus with the food.
Cheers, Owen.
Thanks Owen
Very Nice
Thanks David
What a beauty!
you just have to love cockatoos
Peter
you just have to love cockatoos
Peter
Have u tried one?
No, but likely the same as the white & pink one with a slightly longer cooking time still toss away & eat the brick .
Some years ago an old timer told me they used them (white ones) as stuffing in emus...& yes he was fair dinkum. ad.
I'm more of a quail girl.....
M-L
What a beauty! I love it, did this one have red on the tail?
Curtis
Adult males have a characteristic pair of bright red panels on the tail that gives the species its name.
The Male was on another branch, but too back lit!