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  1. Get Out Of Here

    Get Out Of Here

    Lol this made me laugh I took this when we visited our daughter who is teaching in a outback school I went for a early walk and saw all these cockies and crows having breakie but one Cockie didn't like this crow trying to swipe his food so the fight was on.
  2. Polly Want A Passionfruit

    Polly Want A Passionfruit

    Our next door neighbours have a passion fruit vine growing over the fence just letting the passion fruit rot when I saw these precious Cockatoos feasting on them it made my heart smile.
  3. Major Mitchell's Cockatoos

    Major Mitchell's Cockatoos

    It was a bit quick for me and only got part of the shot I wanted.
  4. Comical Cockie's

    Comical Cockie's

    They really do get up to some odd antics
  5. Peek a Boo!

    Peek a Boo!

    LOL I was sitting watching tele and I heard the wonderful screeching of cockatoos I ran and grabbed my camera and to my luck there were three they had come to have an afternoon snack I had thrown out for all the beautiful birds that make my garden home I crept into the garden so not to frighten...
  6. Long-billed Black Cockatoo. Male

    Long-billed Black Cockatoo. Male

    Will he realise he can't chew the metal pipe?
  7. Long-billed Black Cockatoo

    Long-billed Black Cockatoo

    They seem to enjoy tearing lumps off timber.
  8. Pink Cockatoo

    Pink Cockatoo

    More commonly known as a Major Mitchell Cockatoo
  9. Hypothetical psittacidae

    Hypothetical psittacidae

    Purple-crested Cockatoo (Aru Islands, Indonesia - Lowland rainforests), Golden-faced Cockatoo (Southern Papua-New-Guinea - Lowland rainforests), Spectacled Macaw (Venezuela and Guyanas - Lowland and hill rainforests), Amboseli Parakeet (Central Kenya and Northern Tanzania - Upland savannas and...
  10. Red-tailed Black Cockatoo

    Red-tailed Black Cockatoo

    Not as good as yours Dick and it wouldn't move its head from behind the branch.
  11. Long-billed Black Cockatoo. Male

    Long-billed Black Cockatoo. Male

    One of a flock of about 100 perching in a roadside tree. Some came down on to the road so we chased them off. They must have returned later as we found one next morning that had been hit by a car and killed at that spot.
  12. Tanimbar Cockatoo

    Tanimbar Cockatoo

  13. Tanimbar Cockatoo

    Tanimbar Cockatoo

  14. Galah

    Galah

  15. Sulphur Crested Cockatoo

    Sulphur Crested Cockatoo

  16. gang gang cockatoo

    gang gang cockatoo

  17. YELLOW TAILED BLACK COCKATOO

    YELLOW TAILED BLACK COCKATOO

  18. Sulphur crested Cockatoo

    Sulphur crested Cockatoo

    This is not a bird we encourage, though water is available every day to any thirsty creature.
  19. Sulphur-crested Cockatoo

    Sulphur-crested Cockatoo

  20. Male Eclectus Parrot, eclectus roratus macgillivrayi

    Male Eclectus Parrot, eclectus roratus macgillivrayi

    Male Eclectus Parrot (eclectus roratus macgillivrayi) perching in a tree. From the northern part of Cape York, Queensland, Australia. Also other subspecies in New Guinea and other islands. The diet of the eclectus is mainly fruits, unripe nuts, flower and leaf buds, and some seeds.
  21. Yellow-crested Cockatoo

    Yellow-crested Cockatoo

    Adult Citron-crested Cockatoo which is the smallest of the Yellow-crested Cockatoo sub-species. An escapee species that has established a feral population in Singapore. Settings: 1500mm ISO160 1/650s f/3.3 -0.7EV.
  22. Major Mitchell's Cockatoo (Pink Cockatoo)

    Major Mitchell's Cockatoo (Pink Cockatoo)

    Beautiful to look at . . . but wait until they open their mouths! These uncommon birds are strong fliers and range a long way from home, but need a reliable water supply. On Newhaven they feed mainly on the fruit of the bloodwood tree.
  23. Major Mitchell's Cockatoo (Pink Cockatoo)

    Major Mitchell's Cockatoo (Pink Cockatoo)

    These birds are frugivores but will eat almost anything that is in season. The ones in northern Australia prefer the hard-to-crack bloodwood nuts, but this one is feeding on softer chenopod fruits.
  24. A Poser

    A Poser

    Young Major Mitchell
  25. Oop's

    Oop's

    Major Mitchell Cockatoo
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