Size: Up to 60cm in length. Lifespan: Up to 80 years. Breeding: The eggs are laid in a suitable tree hollow, which is prepared
Size: Up to 60cm in length. Lifespan: Up to 80 years. Breeding: The eggs are laid in a suitable tree hollow, which is prepared by both sexes. Both birds also incubate and care for the chicks. The chicks remain with the parents all year round and family groups will stay together indefinitely. Feeding: Its normal diet consists of berries, seeds, nuts and roots. Habitat: They are found in a variety of timbered habitats and are common around human settlements. The birds stay in the same area all year round. Its range extends throughout the northern and eastern mainland, and Tasmania. A small population has become established around Perth, Western Australia. The species also occurs in New Guinea and the Aru Islands, and has been introduced into New Zealand and Indonesia. Captive.
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Photo credit: © Juan Pablo Castillo / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No
Keywords: bird, cacatua, captive, galerita