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The salmon-crested cockatoo (Cacatua moluccensis), also known as the Moluccan cockatoo, is a cockatoo endemic to the Seram archipelago in eastern Indonesia. At a height of up to 46–52 cm (1.51–1.71 ft) and weight of up to 850 g (1.87 lb), it is among the largest of the white cockatoos. The female is slightly smaller than the male on average.
The white cockatoo (Cacatua alba), also known as the umbrella cockatoo, is a medium-sized all-white cockatoo endemic to tropical rainforest on islands of Indonesia. When surprised, it extends a large and striking head crest, which has a semicircular shape (similar to an umbrella, hence the alternative name). The wings and tail have a pale ...
Salmon-crested cockatoos, also known as Moluccan cockatoos, [109] are the largest white-coloured cockatoo species at about 52 cm (20 in) long and weighing 775–935 grams. [110] Cockatoos can be noisy and demanding pets.
Cache, a Moluccan cockatoo, arrived at the sanctuary last year as part of an animal control case. “Cache and a few other parrots were found in an RV that was abandoned in Colorado,” Lydia shares.
An absolutely adorable Cockatoo named Anita looks like Taylor Swift in this light and we are loving it, well, at least she sings like Taylor Swift but nothing off The Tortured Poet's Department ...
Cacatua sp - MHNT. Cacatua is a genus of cockatoos found from the Philippines, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, and Solomon Islands to Australia.They have a primarily white plumage (in some species tinged pinkish or yellow), an expressive crest, and a black (subgenus Cacatua) or pale (subgenus Licmetis) bill.
Subgenus Cacatua - true white cockatoos Yellow-crested (or lesser sulphur-crested) cockatoo, Cacatua (Cacatua) sulphurea; Sulphur-crested cockatoo, Cacatua (Cacatua) galerita; Blue-eyed cockatoo, Cacatua (Cacatua) ophthalmica; White (or umbrella) cockatoo, Cacatua (Cacatua) alba; Salmon-crested (or Moluccan) cockatoo, Cacatua (Cacatua) moluccensis
The Tanimbar corella (Cacatua goffiniana), also known as Goffin's cockatoo or Tanimbar cockatoo, is a species of cockatoo endemic to forests of Yamdena, Larat, and Selaru, all islands in the Tanimbar Islands archipelago in Indonesia. [4] [5] [6] It has been introduced to the Kai Islands, Indonesia, [6] Puerto Rico, and Singapore. [1]