CUSTOMER REVIEWS
SECURE PAYMENT
Fertile Eggs | Birds
Product categories
Products
-
Brinsea TLC-30 Advance Brooder Intensive Care Unit for Young, Sick Or Injured Birds & Small Animals
$250.00$162.50 -
Yellow-crested cockatoo Baby
$2,250.00$1,462.50 -
Pet Parrot Backpack Carrier Easy Carry Stands Wooden Bird Travel Bag Cage
$50.00$32.50 -
16Pcs Automatic Eggs Incubator, Digital Mini Egg Incubator with Automatic Turner, Hatcher Machine with Temperature Control
$55.00$35.75 -
Olpchee Stainless Steel Large Parrot Stand,Bird Play Stand Parrot Playstand Parrot Training Perch Stand with Feeding Bowls,Height 57 Inch
Temperature For Incubation
As a general rule, most parrot eggs are best incubated between 37.2°C and 37.5°C and at a humidity of approximately 56%.
Popular
-
Albino African grey baby
$1,200.00$780.00 -
Beautiful African grey mutation baby
$1,350.00$877.50 -
African grey mutation baby
$1,100.00$715.00 -
Cockatiel parrot
$380.00$247.00 -
Baby-Suncheck-conure
$550.00$357.50
A cockatoo is any of the 21 parrot species belonging to the family Cacatuidae, the only family in the superfamily Cacatuoidea. Along with the Psittacoidea and the Strigopoidea, they make up the order Psittaciformes
Cockatoos of Australia
Cockatoos are a family of large, long-lived and very noisy parrots with moveable crests. Australia is home to 14 species with others also found in Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, the Solomon Islands and the Philippines.
Love cockatoos as much as we do? Becoming a Conservation Champion by donating monthly is a great way to support our work in protecting the habitats of cockatoos and other Australian wildlife right across the country.
White Cockatoos
Four of the Australian species are predominantly white in colour including the very familiar and spectacular Sulphur-crested Cockatoo. These noisy birds feed on berries, seeds, nuts and roots. They’re equally at home in the city and in the bush.



Black Cockatoos
Six Australian species are predominantly black. This includes the endangered Carnaby’s Black-Cockatoo of south-west Western Australia. This migratory species is declining rapidly due to the loss of around 87% of its woodland breeding habitat and as a result is listed as endangered. Yellow-tailed Black-Cockatoos are also declining due to urban expansion.



The highly decorative plumage of the Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo make it a favourite amongst bird watchers. Females’ bodies are covered in black feathers edged in gold while their heads carry yellow spots. Their tails are like the colours of the sunset from yellow, orange to red. Young males emerge from the nest three months after hatching looking like their mothers but as they mature at about three years of age, their pure black adult feathers emerge. Their tail bands are a solid scarlet red.
Both Carnaby’s and Red-tailed Black-Cockatoos can be found in the Great western Woodlands. Find out more about this, the largest temperate woodlands in the world here.



Gang-gang Cockatoo
Known in Canberra as ‘squeaky doors’ because of the sound they make, Gang-gang Cockatoos are quite unique in appearance. Only the male has a bright red face and crest.
_Dean-Howe.jpg?w=640&ssl=1)
_Dean-Howe.jpg?w=640&ssl=1)
_Dean-Howe.jpg?w=640&ssl=1)
Major Mitchell's Cockatoo
At home in the harsh deserts of Australia’s interior, these cockatoos make for a spectacular sight in the sandy landscapes of places like Martu Country in the Western Desert. Unlike most other cockatoos, breeding pairs of Pink Cockatoos (as they are also know) are quite territorial and don’t allow other pairs of their kind to breed within their extensive home ranges.



Interesting Cocky Facts
- Cockatoos have a preferred “footedness” analogous to human handedness. Unlike humans, most are left-footed.
- In captivity, cockatoos have a lifespan similar to humans.
- The word ‘cockatoo’ has its origins in Malay and means ‘vice’ or ‘grip’ because of their incredibly strong beak.
- Australia’s commonest and most widespread cockatoo is the Galah.
Leave a Reply