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    Palm Cockatoo. Eriz Razak / istockphoto. ... With its brilliant blue feathers and powerful beak, this stunning bird costs anywhere from $5,000 to north of $30,000. These parrots are highly social ...

  3. Palm cockatoo - Wikipedia

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    The palm cockatoo (Probosciger aterrimus), also known as the goliath cockatoo or great black cockatoo, is a large, smoky-grey/black parrot of the cockatoo family native to New Guinea, the Aru Islands and the Cape York Peninsula in Queensland, Australia.

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    A rare and lush botanical centerpiece is part of a California estate for sale, listed for just under $4 million. ... is home to a thriving palm tree garden valued at more than $1.5 million ...

  5. Category:Cockatoos - Wikipedia

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  6. Cockatoo - Wikipedia

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    The young of all species are born covered in yellowish down, bar the palm cockatoo, whose young are born naked. [69] Cockatoo incubation times are dependent on species size, with the smaller cockatiels having a period of around 20 days and the larger Carnaby's black cockatoo incubating its eggs for up to 29 days. [7]

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  8. List of birds of California - Wikipedia

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    The California quail is the official state bird of California. This list of birds of California is a comprehensive listing of all the bird species seen naturally in the U.S. state of California as determined by the California Bird Records Committee (CBRC). [1] Additional accidental and hypothetical species have been added from different sources.

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