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  2. Tanimbar corella - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Cockatoo Shrieks with Joy During Nightly ‘Spins’ with Mom in ...

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    Cockatoos are diurnal birds, meaning that they're awake during the day and they sleep during the night. The daytime is when these birds are very active. Typically they need about 12 to 14 hours of ...

  4. Cockatoo - Wikipedia

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    The cockatoos' incubation and brooding responsibilities may either be undertaken by the female alone in the case of the black cockatoos or shared amongst the sexes as happens in the other species. In the case of the black cockatoos, the female is provisioned by the male several times a day.

  5. Sulphur-crested cockatoo - Wikipedia

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    Sulphur-crested cockatoos are 44–55 cm (17.5–21.5 in) long, [6] with the Australian subspecies larger than subspecies from New Guinea and nearby islands. The plumage is overall white, while the underwing and -tail are tinged yellow.

  6. Cockatoos Enjoying Leftover Pizza on Hotel Balcony Are Living ...

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    Cockatoos actually have a preferred foot to use for this purpose, just like humans are right or left-handed. Despite how adorable this video is. In general, it’s not a good idea to give ...

  7. Alice Auersperg - Wikipedia

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    Alice Auersperg is an Austrian cognitive biologist specializing in the evolution of intelligence in birds.Her research is primarily focused on the physical cognition, play behavior, problem-solving and tool-making abilities in parrots and corvids.

  8. Bird intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Social behavior requires individual identification, and most birds appear to be capable of recognizing mates, siblings, and young. Other behaviors such as play and cooperative breeding are also considered indicators of intelligence. Crows appear to be able to remember who observed them catching food. They also steal food caught by others. [55]

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