“I spotted this family of 4 Yellow-crested Cockatoos (Cacatua sulphurea) on a papaya tree – video shows juveniles having first go at the fruit while Dad watches. Mum is on top of tree, and not in video.”
Lena Chow
Singapore
19th July 2012
“I spotted this family of 4 Yellow-crested Cockatoos (Cacatua sulphurea) on a papaya tree – video shows juveniles having first go at the fruit while Dad watches. Mum is on top of tree, and not in video.”
Lena Chow
Singapore
19th July 2012
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This is mixed flock of medium sulphur crested cockatoo ( C galerita eleonora) and Goffin cockatoo ( C goffiniana). Quite an established species here from the pet trade.