12/18/2023 0 Comments Brown headed gang gang cockatooThis has always been controversial due to the unusual appearance and coloration of the bird, especially its sexual dichromatism. This species was most often allied with the white cockatoos of the genus Cacatua. Lots of older, hollow trees and loss of feeding habitat across south-eastern Australia through land clearing has led to a significant reduction in the numbers of this cockatoo in recent years. Unlike most other cockatoos, Gang-gangs nest in young, solid trees, the females using their strong bills to excavate nesting cavities. It is possible both language groups called it that. The name Gang-gang comes from a New South Wales Aboriginal language, either Ngunnawal or Wiradjuri. It is easily identified by its distinctive call, which is described as resembling a creaky gate, or the sound of a cork being pulled from a wine bottle. The Gang-gang Cockatoo is the faunal emblem of the Australian Capital Territory. It ranges throughout south-eastern Australia and Tasmania. Mostly mid grey in colour with some lighter scalloping (more pronounced and buffish in females) the male has a red head and crest, while the female has a small fluffy grey crest. The Gang-gang Cockatoo, Callocephalon fimbriatum, is found in the cooler and wetter forests and woodlands of Australia, particularly alpine bushland. Gang-gang Cockatoo ( Callocephalon fimbriatum), male - photo taken at the Australian National Botanic Gardens 2005. Gang-gang Cockatoo ( Callocephalon fimbriatum) - Wiki
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