Sulphur-crested Cockatoo(Behavior)

Their distinctive raucous call can be very high, it is adapted to travel through the forest environments in which they live, including tropical and subtropical forests. These birds are naturally curious and very intelligent. They have adapted very well to European settlement in Australia and living in many urban areas.

These birds are very long and can live to 70 years in captivity, [citation needed], although only live about 20-40 years in nature. They have been known to participate in the extensions, the process of eating clay to detoxify their food. These birds produce a very fine powder to waterproof them instead of oil, like many other creatures do.

Sulphur-crested Cockatoo is a breeder of the season in Australia, little is known about the reproductive behavior of New Guinea. South Australia, breeding season is from August to January, while in northern Australia is seasonal from May to September. [1] The nest is a bed of wood chips wood inlay. Like many other parrots, it competes with others of his species and other species of nesting sites. [2] Two or three eggs are laid and the incubation period lasts between 25-27 days. Both parents incubate eggs and raise chicks. Period is set between 9-12 weeks, and a fledgelings young remain with parents for several months after fledging.

2009 survey, which was attended by Eleonora Cockatoo (Eleonora cockatoo subspecies galerita), called the snowball, it was found that sulfur crest cockatoo are able to synchronize the movements with the music.

Species that feed the country are extremely vulnerable to attacks by predators. Cockatoos have evolved behavioral adaptations to protect against this: every time a top loft, there is at least one high on a tree (usually a dead tree), to keep guard. This is well known that it is also entered in the Australian slang: a person to guard a police raid illegal gambling sudden gatherings called Co.

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