Cockatoo 

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  • Water colour and pencil / Framed 120mm x 170mm

  • A papier mache sculpture of a cockatoo in a tree. Covered in various coloured paper and acrylic paint.

  • Waiting around camp one morning and saw these cockatoos flying around.

  • more cockatoos in the territory.

  • 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia Sulphur-crested Cockatoos photo taken in Maandowie Bushland Reserve, Loftus, NSW, Australia

  • Australian icon…...shot on Auto with Canon S3 on sunset..

  • this was this evenings sunset,with black cockatoos….....

  • Taken in New south wales 2009

  • this is what happens in the Dandenongs…

  • Some free flighted Red Tail Black Cockatoos enjoying a snack at Taronga Zoo, Sydney.

  • Pink Cockatoo – Cacatua leadbeateri The Pink cocky is considered vulnerable in NSW but is found across the arid and semi-arid inland, from south-western Queensland south to north-west Victoria, through most of South Australia, north into the south-west Northern Territory and across to the west coast between Shark Bay and about Jurien. In NSW it is found regularly as far east as about Bourke and Griffith, and sporadically further east than that. / It inhabits a wide range of treed and treeless inland habitats, always within easy reach of water. It feeds mostly on the ground, especially on the seeds of native and exotic melons and on the seeds of species of saltbush, wattles and cypress pines. Normally found in pairs or small groups, though flocks of hundreds may be found where food is abundant. Nesting, in tree hollows, occurs throughout the second half of the year; nests are at least 1 km apart, with no more than one pair every 30 square kilometres. Threats include clearing of woodlands, heavy grazing of feeding areas resulting in the removal of seeding grasses and preventing regeneration of food plants, loss of existing and future hollow-bearing trees and illegal nest-robbing and trapping.

  • This fella stopped for a feed in the bottlebrush in my backyard

  • Taken at Botanical Gardens in Sydney.

  • Last summer I went to the Sydney Botanical gardens only to find ‘flocks’ of white cockatoos there now….this was new to me as there never used to be any a few years ago!!

  • Pink Cockatoo (Major Mitchell)

  • Done with Faber-Castell Aquarelle sticks on Canaletto 300gsm medium cold pressed acid free watercolour paper. Size 180 cms x 250 cms.

  • The Major Mitchell’s Cockatoo, Lophochroa leadbeateri, also known as Leadbeater’s Cockatoo or Pink Cockatoo, is a medium-sized cockatoo restricted to arid and semi-arid inland areas of Australia.

  • Recent bushfires forced these beautiful birds into my garden. Enjoyed seeing them so much as they are extremely sociable and funny, but unfortunately they have now moved on.

  • Sulphur Crested Cockatoo stealing my apricots again this year.

  • Sulphur Crested Cockatoo leaving my apricot tree.

  • Sulphur crested cockatoo stealing apricots from my tree.

  • Two of several Sulphur Crested Cockatoos that visit our garden in Far North Queensland. Nikon D90 / f/6.3 / 1/200 / ISO 220 / 500mm / Sigma 50-500mm F/4-6.3 EX DG HSM. / No post production processing

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