A Tanimbar Corella (Cacatua goffini) was caught on video in a 20m tall Starfruit Tree (Averrhoa carambola). As there were no close-up images of the corella, what it was doing […]
Our BICA Moment, specifically Ang Siew Siew’s posts, Tanimbar Corella (Cacatua goffini) using “tool” to access the flesh of a coconut LINK 1 and LINK 2 has now been published […]
Lena Chow encountered a flock of noisy Tanimbar Corellas (Cacatua goffini) around a Flame of the Forest (Delonis regia) tree at Changi Village some months ago. In the above image, […]
“Why are the Tanimbar Cprellas (Cacatua goffini) hanging around an old TV antenna? Initially, I thought they were having ‘teething’ problem as they seemed to be nibbling parts of the […]
Ang Siew Siew documented a Tanimbar Corrella (Cacatua goffini) digging into a coconut in an earlier post. She returned to the Sentosa Waterfront site a few days later and returned […]
Ang Siew Siew’s image of the Tanimbar Corella (Cacatua goffini) eating the soft flesh of a coconut (Cocos nucifera) was photographed at Sentosa Waterfront on 2nd August 2016. The corella […]
Ananth Ramasamy photographed a Tanimbar Corella (Cacatua goffini) gnawing into the unripe fruit of the Beach Barringtonia (Barringtonia asiatica) (above). A tree that is found along the coastal areas, it […]
“I always thought that the Pong Pong (Cerbera odollam) fruit was inedible and indeed even toxic, until I saw this yesterday. [Actually it is the seed that is poisonous.] “Tanimbar […]
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