Male gang-gang cockatoo.
Male gang-gang cockatoo.
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The male gang-gang cockatoo is a striking bird known for its distinctive appearance and charming personality. It features a unique grayish-pink plumage with a beautiful, ruffled crest. These cockatoos are native to southeastern Australia and are often found in forests and woodlands. Males can be identified by their vibrant red crown and subtle pink blush on their cheeks, while females have a more uniform coloring.
These birds are quite social and often travel in small groups, feeding primarily on seeds, fruits, and nuts. Their calls are soft and melodic, making them a favorite among bird watchers. If you’re looking to learn more about their behavior or habitat, feel free to ask!