The foreign birds, most of these parrots and cockatoos, unfortunately need to be kept in cages. |
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The birds concerned include exotic tropical birds such as parrots, cockatoos, finches, budgerigars, hawks and falcons. |
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Crimson rosellas flutter among the gum trees, while sulphur-crested cockatoos waddle across the lawn, screeching loudly. |
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Active fast flying lorikeets and big birds such as cockatoos and macaws should be in a large flight aviary. |
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There are signs of many birds such as the Major Mitchell cockatoos, mulga parrots, honeyeaters, crested bellbirds and many more. |
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There are many cases of Moluccan cockatoos eating a restricted diet of their own choosing. |
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Many parrots, macaws and cockatoos are also being driven close to extinction by international trade. |
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I mean they have problems with galahs and cockatoos so this sort of balances that. |
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Like other cockatoos, the cockatiel has a retractable crest which it raises up and down in response to alarm, excitement and other emotions. |
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But it no longer seems the slightest bit strange in Melbourne's inner suburbs to see sulphur-crested cockatoos and galahs. |
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She and her husband reside in Arizona with their two cockatoos, two conures and a Chihuahua. |
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When living at the hotel on Thursday Island in 1891 he installed a cage of parrots and cockatoos on the verandah. |
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Animal life includes marsupials, crocodiles, cockatoos, pigeons, doves, deer, monkeys, and snakes. |
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They are well developed in cockatoos, in which they occur primarily as a pair of lateral rump patches. |
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She has also raised cockatoos and enjoys caring for reptiles and aiding in their recovery. |
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In the areras where we can enter the forests we discover a multicolored world with beautiful orchids, parots and cockatoos to name a few. |
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Afterwards you can picnic in the shade of river oak and forest red gums, listening to the warble of bellbirds, cockatoos and lyrebirds. |
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It's early evening when Nick and I walk down to a bend in the river, and the red tail black cockatoos and little corellas are settling into the gum trees. |
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Frilled lizards, owls, cockatoos, and parrots lived in cages around him. |
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Lorikeets, rosellas, kingfishers, dollarbirds, kookaburras, cockatoos and a variety of other species make the Atherton Blue Gum a very diverse birding haven. |
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The next morning, before going to the airport, we drove to Wungong Gorge near Armadale and saw long-billed black cockatoos, western thornbills and western rosellas. |
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Galahs, also known as roseate cockatoos, pair for life and defend nest hollows together against intruders. |
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Take in panoramic views over Orange and walk to Federal Falls, where rosellas, cockatoos, parrots and lorikeets keep up a cheerful chorus. |
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The galahs are grey and pink cockatoos, you see their coloured flocks very often. |
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Layered over the top of all this came the screeches of sulphur-crested cockatoos. |
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Almost all species of parrot, including parakeets, amazons, cockatoos and macaws. |
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Birds here are diverse and include honeyeaters, pilotbirds, cockatoos, pied currawongs, white-winged choughs, and laughing kookaburras, the largest kingfisher in Australia. |
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There are several types of cockatoos in Victoria, and although native to the region, some species are unprotected in certain circumstances. |
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None of the revenue from permits is invested in research for Psittacine Beak and Feather Disease, which causes widespread decimation in wild Australian cockatoos and parrots. |
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What about threatened species.... honeyeaters, lorikeets and cockatoos, with Asian sunbirds, shrikes and flycatchers and Wallacean fruit doves and flowerpeckers? |
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Surprisingly, parrots and cockatoos can get jealous of other pets, so if there's a new animal in the house be patient whilst your bird gets used to the newcomer. |
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You'll see bowerbirds and scrub turkeys darting across the forest floor, wedge-tailed eagles prowling for food and cockatoos, rosella and lorikeets chorusing confidently from the trees. |
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There were no songbirds like in England, just squawking cockatoos and large black currawongs. |
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There were red-tailed cockatoos, casuarina cockatoos, a little corella and a galah. |
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Highly social birds, sulfur-crested cockatoos forage in flocks numbering from dozens to 100 and congregate at night in regular roosts, often in trees near water. |
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Four gang-gang cockatoos from an aviary in Sydney displayed severe neurological signs. |
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She learns to live in close and respectful proximity with lace monitors, tree frogs, pythons, koalas, cockatoos, flying foxes, pademelons, echidnas, and an astonishing array of insects. |
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Black cockatoos filled the air above her and their harsh screeching seemed only to echo the hostile nature of the bush. |
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Black cockatoos screeched and scratched at the bark of a big old manna gum as if they couldn't wait to see it done for. |
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Birds included royal spoonbills, jaibirus, emus, brolgas honeyeaters, and glorious cockatoos, galahs, and lorikeets. |
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I am more concerned about polyomavirus with young birds or specifically with caiques, eclectus parrots, and umbrella cockatoos. |
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But you'll have to wait in line in the morning to reserve a beach hut, and one never gets used to the sad sight of parrots, toucans, and cockatoos squawking in their cages. |
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Again, in contrast to children, which find Translocations easier than Rotations, the cockatoos showed no significant differences between the two tasks. |
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There was a large enclosure near the parking area that contained a pair of Eclectus Parrots, a pair of Sulphur-crested Cockatoos, and several crowned pigeons. |
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A total of six Ducorps Cockatoos, eight Caiques Parrots and two orange-bellied Senegal Parrots were taken in the theft. |
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