Red Tail Black Cockatoo 🇦🇺

Now I'm sure you have all seen a cockatoo before.... But have you seen a black cockatoo?

Well if you're on the hunt for one, these guys are found in the top end of Australia.

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As we were driving around Magnetic Island in Queensland Australia, I noticed some black cockatoo on the side of the road eating some beach almond.

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So I quickly pulled over for a closer view. And this is the closest I have been to a BBC (big black cockatoo).

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They didn't seem to mind me approaching them as they enjoyed their beach almond.

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Now red tail black cockatoo are unfortunately not so common any more, so it's a real treat when you get to see one. Especially since they are only a seasonal visitor to the island!

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The can weigh up to 720g and live up to 50 years old.

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They are a noisey bunch so I doubt you will miss them if they are in the area. Plus they are easily identifiable by the red/orange panel on their tail.

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So if you're ever up in Northern Queensland keep your eye out for a black cockatoo 😉

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