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  2. Solomons corella - Wikipedia

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    The Solomons corella (Cacatua ducorpsii), also known as Solomons cockatoo, Ducorps's cockatoo or broad-crested corella, is a species of cockatoo endemic to the Solomon Islands archipelago. This small white cockatoo is larger than the Tanimbar corella yet smaller than the umbrella cockatoo .

  3. Cockatoo - Wikipedia

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    The cockatiel is alternatively placed basal to all other cockatoo species, [13] [23] as the sister taxon to the black cockatoo species of the genus Calyptorhynchus [16] [22] [24] or as the sister taxon to a clade consisting of the white and pink cockatoo genera as well as the palm cockatoo. [14]

  4. Corella (bird) - Wikipedia

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    Licmetis is a subgenus of the white cockatoos (genus Cacatua).They are collectively known as corellas in Australia. Three of the six species are primarily – or only – found in Australia, while the Philippines, Indonesia, and the Solomons each have an endemic species.

  5. Carnaby's black cockatoo - Wikipedia

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    Carnaby's black cockatoo (Zanda latirostris), also known as the short-billed black cockatoo, is a large black cockatoo endemic to southwest Australia. It was described in 1948 by naturalist Ivan Carnaby. Measuring 53–58 cm (21–23 in) in length, it has a short crest on the top of its head.

  6. Yellow-crested cockatoo - Wikipedia

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    It is easily confused with the larger [3] [4] and more common sulphur-crested cockatoo, which has a more easterly distribution and can be distinguished by the lack of pale yellow coloring on its cheeks (although some sulphur-cresteds develop yellowish patches). Also, the yellow-crested cockatoo's crest is a brighter color, closer to orange. [5]

  7. Blue-eyed cockatoo - Wikipedia

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    At Walsrode Bird Park. The blue-eyed cockatoo is a large, about 50-cm-long, mainly white cockatoo with an erectile yellow and white crest, a black beak, dark grey legs, and a light blue rim of featherless skin around each eye, that gives this species its name. The sexes are very similar in appearance.

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  9. Yellow-tailed black cockatoo - Wikipedia

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    Yellow-tailed black cockatoo" has been designated the official name by the International Ornithologists' Union (IOC). [9] Other common names used include yellow-eared black cockatoo, and wylah. [5] Wy-la was an aboriginal term from the Hunter Region of New South Wales, [8] while the Dharawal name from the Illawarra region is Ngaoaraa. [10]