Australian Bird Atlas (1998–2001) Supplementary Report No. Autumn in Canberra: The National Arboretum, garden flowers and birdlife.Barrett, G., Silcocks, A., Cunningham, R.Lake Crackenback and the Snowy Mountains.
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The description of the Gang-Gang is that they are ”gregarious, but relatively quiet cockatoos”.
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The adult male has a distinctive scarlet red head and crest, and the female has a dark grey head and chest. Photo by Julian Robinson Canberra Ornithologists Group In Canberra we are lucky enough to have seven varieties of Cockatoos (who knew?) and this cute pair are the male and female Gang-Gang Cockatoo. My first glimpse of a young Gang-Gang Cockatoo (male) at the National Botanical Gardens. So to educate myself about other birds, last spring I joined a group of people surveying the Gang-Gang Cockatoo, here in the National Botanical Gardens.
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Sulphur-Crested Cockatoos are not the only birds in Canberra, but you could be forgiven for thinking so if you are a regular reader of my blog.Īutumn is such a busy time for all birds in Canberra, so there are many photo opportunities, but the Sulphur Crested Cockatoo some how always manages to fly into scenes and photos.