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Do 18.07.2024 14:33

🌏 Gang-gang cockatoo (Callocephalon fimbriatum) | | 🦜

📷: Gang-gang cockatoo (Callocephalon fimbriatum) by AmyJo_Freelance_Artist via Pixabay 2019

The photo shows a small, stocky parrot with a wispy crest and a short tail. The males (pictured) are easily recognizable by their bright red head and crest, while the females have a dark grey head with yellow or pink edges on their underparts. Both sexes have a barred appearance due to the pale edging on their feathers.

Conservation status: Vulnerable 

Distribution: Endemic to the coastal regions of south-eastern Australia. 

Class: Aves
Order: Psittaciformes
Family: Cacatuidae
Genus: Callocephalon
Species: C. fimbriatum

CC: JPRJ

📷: Gang-gang cockatoo (Callocephalon fimbriatum) by AmyJo_Freelance_Artist via Pixabay 2019 The photo shows a small, stocky parrot with a wispy crest and a short tail. The males (pictured) are easily recognizable by their bright red head and crest, while the females have a dark grey head with yellow or pink edges on their underparts. Both sexes have a barred appearance due to the pale edging on their feathers. Conservation status: Vulnerable Distribution: Endemic to the coastal regions of south-eastern Australia. Class: Aves Order: Psittaciformes Family: Cacatuidae Genus: Callocephalon Species: C. fimbriatum CC: JPRJ

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