White Cockatoo
Cacatua alba
IUCN red list status:
Endangered
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White Cockatoos live in Indonesia.
Their diet consists of berries, seeds, nuts, fruit and roots.
Females lay 2-3 eggs, both parents will help incubate the eggs for around 30 days.
White Cockatoos live up to 80 years.
White Cockatoo
About the White Cockatoo
White Cockatoos, also known as Umbrella Cockatoos, are large parrots with white feathers and black or brown/reddish eyes, and dark gray legs and beaks. The "umbrella" name is due to its backward-bending, broad crest, which opens up like an umbrella and fans out. When lowered, the feathers of the crest fold back over the bird's head and so the crest is then hardly visible.
These cockatoos have some lemon coloured plumage on the underside of their wings and tail, and this colour flashes when they fly. Males and females both have a pale blue ring around their eyes, males having a dark brown iris and females having a reddish iris. Females also usually have smaller heads and beaks than males.
Did you know?
When surprised, the cockatoo will extend its backward-curving head crest, similar looking to an umbrella shape, hence the name.