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'''Alternative names: White-tailed Black Cockatoo; Baudin's Black-Cockatoo'''
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'''Alternative names: White-tailed Black Cockatoo; Long-billed Black-Cockatoo'''
 
[[Image:White-tailed_Black_Cockatoo.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by The Magpie<br />Photo taken: [[Western Australia]].]]
 
[[Image:White-tailed_Black_Cockatoo.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by The Magpie<br />Photo taken: [[Western Australia]].]]
 
;[[: Category:Calyptorhynchus|Calyptorhynchus]] baudinii
 
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White-tailed Black Cockatoo range across the south-west corner of [[Australia]], from Kalbarri to Esperance.   
 
White-tailed Black Cockatoo range across the south-west corner of [[Australia]], from Kalbarri to Esperance.   
 
==Taxonomy==
 
==Taxonomy==
This is a monotypic species, which in the past was supposed to include [[Slender-billed Black Cockatoo]].
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This is a monotypic species, which in the past was supposed to include [[Carnaby's Black Cockatoo]].
 
==Habitat==
 
==Habitat==
 
Old wandoo or marri woodland. Due to land clearing on the wheatbelt populations are now patchy and suitable breeding areas are reduced.
 
Old wandoo or marri woodland. Due to land clearing on the wheatbelt populations are now patchy and suitable breeding areas are reduced.

Revision as of 09:31, 16 January 2014

Alternative names: White-tailed Black Cockatoo; Long-billed Black-Cockatoo

Photo by The Magpie
Photo taken: Western Australia.
Calyptorhynchus baudinii

Identification

34cm. Black plumage, feathers margined with grey-white, two central tail feathers black, the remainder white, helmet shaped crest, grey beak.

Distribution

White-tailed Black Cockatoo range across the south-west corner of Australia, from Kalbarri to Esperance.

Taxonomy

This is a monotypic species, which in the past was supposed to include Carnaby's Black Cockatoo.

Habitat

Old wandoo or marri woodland. Due to land clearing on the wheatbelt populations are now patchy and suitable breeding areas are reduced.

Behaviour

The White-tailed Black Cockatoo nests in vertical tree hollows. They feed on the seeds of proteaceous heath plants and have also adapted to feeding on pine nuts on plantations on the Perth coastal plain.

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