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common bronzewing (Phaps chalcoptera), long-billed corella (Cacatua tenuirostris), sulphur-crested cockatoo (Cacatua galerita)
Subject: | common bronzewing (Phaps chalcoptera), long-billed corella (Cacatua tenuirostris), sulphur-crested cockatoo (Cacatua galerita)
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Date: 2009:08:07 18:38:27
Camera: NIKON D700 (NIKON CORPORATION)
F number: f/2.8
Exposure: 1/800 sec
Focal Length: 70/1
Upload Date: 2017:03:25 21:40:46
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Cacatua tenuirostris
English: Mainly Long-billed Corellas and Common Bronzewing doves feeding in Melbourne, Australia. There is one Sulphur-crested Cockatoo on the right of the photograph.
Date 7 August 2009, 18:38
Source Birds of a feather
Author Geoff Penaluna from Australia http://www.flickr.com/people/36199303@N04
Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Corellas_and_doves_-Melbourne_-_feeding-8.jpg
The common bronzewing (Phaps chalcoptera) is a species of medium-sized, heavily built pigeon. Native to Australia and one of the country's most common pigeons, the common bronzewing is able to live in almost any habitat, with the possible exception of very barren areas and dense rainforests.
The long-billed corella (Cacatua tenuirostris), or slender-billed corella is a cockatoo native to Australia. The long-billed corella can be found in the wild around western Victoria and southern New South Wales.
The sulphur-crested cockatoo (Cacatua galerita) is a relatively large white cockatoo found in wooded habitats in Australia and New Guinea and some of the islands of Indonesia. They can be locally very numerous, leading to them sometimes being considered pests. A highly intelligent bird, they are well known in aviculture, although they can be demanding pets.
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Scientific Name: Cacatua tenuirostris (Kuhl, 1820)
Common Names: Long-billed Corella, Slender-billed Corella
French: Cacatoès nasique; German: Nasenkakadu; Spanish: Cacatúa picofina;
Taxonomy: Psittacus tenuirostris Kuhl, 1820, New South Wales, Australia. |
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