Parrot Expert COCKATOOS,FACTS Yellow Tailed Black Cockatoo: Lifespan, Diet, Habitat, Size, & Facts

Yellow Tailed Black Cockatoo: Lifespan, Diet, Habitat, Size, & Facts

There are so many birds’ species in Australia. But, they have something unique quality in The Yellow tailed black Cockatoo. This cockatoo has attention-grabber in its black father and dark yellow tail.

It has also one more feature which is their vocal sounds. The beauty of this cockatoo is their behavior or Attractiveness.

Yellow Tailed Black Cockatoo

The yellow-tailed black cockatoo is also helps to maintain ecosystem of the forest. They mainly found in southeastern Australia.

FeatureFact
Scientific NameCalyptorhynchus funereus
HabitatThis is native to eastern and southeastern Australia
DietServe nuts, insects, and pine cones
LifespanAverage live up to 40–50 years
Distinctive FeatureBlack feathers with bright yellow cheek patches

The size and color are one of the most adorable features of yellow tailed Black Cockatoo. When they become adult they get weigh approx. 700 to 950 grams. As compare to Male cockatoo larger than female cockatoo.

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Key identifying features include:

  • Coal black Feathered body
  • Very bright yellow color ear Patches

Younger cockatoo has very light yellow marks and also have light beaks. As they age their color changes into the Darker.

When they fly they can be identifying from a distance by their wings. It could be easy to find the back tailed cockatoo even in the sky.

Here, we talk about some of identification of the yellow black cockatoo.

The yellow-tailed black cockatoo is big in size. This cockatoo’s identity is their black feather and his yellow border. They also have yellow patches on their wings and tail area.

Gender Wise Identification:       

FemaleMale
Large cheek patches                         Small cheek patches
(Ear) light grey                                     (Ear) Pink in color
(Beak) white in color                          (Beak) Grey- black in color
(Tail) Yellow and black spots          (Tail) fade Yellow or some time less spots

Generally, Black cockatoo yellow tail has different of Habitat. But, they mostly prefer to live eucalypt woodland and pine plantations. They are seen in a group of birds. They sit or resting together on the branches of trees.

The yellow tailed black cockatoo Species mostly found in south and central eastern Queensland to Southeastern South Australia.

The life span of type of cockatoos is up to 40 to 50 years in the wild. But, their life could be longer if they get captivating. These birds also need the safe homes and a balanced diet; because they live a long life and form the strong social bonds.

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Yellow Tailed Black Cockatoo

These birds are very smart. So, they can use tools to solve the problems and show complicated social behavior. They are very good at memory so they can find the food each year.

They always make different sounds in different places which suggest their own communication.

These cockatoos are very active at the day time and make loud noisy sounds. They usually fly in pairs and small groups. But, they form flocks of over a hundred outside the season of breeding. They are usually careful but not as much in cities.

Their normal call is a high-pitched as “kee-ow”. They also make a loud screech when alarmed. When they search for their food they make a soft and chuckling sound.

Usually, they likes to eats in small and large groups. They also do like the wood-boring larvae and seeds from the native trees and plants.

Yellow-tailed Black-Cockatoos have a long breeding season that change may by the region. Both the male and female bird builds their nest in a big tree hollow with wood chips.

The female sits on the eggs while male bring the food. Usually, only one chick survives and this will stay with their parents about six months.

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Breeding season: Variable

Clutch size: 2

Time in nest: 168 days

As researched report, Yellow-tailed black cockatoos are not endangered, but still they are at least concern. Although some groups are decreasing because their homes are being destroyed and old trees are being cut down. So, it is important to protect them for their future.

You can see very commonly these types of cockatoos in southeastern Australia are not rare. While their numbers are going down in some places because of their home and nesting trees are being lost. Yet it’s important to protect them and maintain their population.

Whenever, you visit there to see them you can go to the major areas of southeastern Australia like New South Wales and parts of Queensland. They live usually where there are old trees for nesting and finding foods like eucalyptus forests, woodlands, coastal heath lands and pine plantations.

At the final that this yellow-tailed black cockatoo is a pretty bird and having more features. They are very important for the ecosystems of Australia’s forests. They represent the wild spirit of Australia with their strong flight, loud calls and smart behavior.

However, these cockatoos are not in endangered. But losing homes and climate change are problem. We need to protect their forests and teach people about them so the future generation can see these birds flying.

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If you love birds, love nature and protecting wild life you should learn and help about these birds to keep these special Australian birds safe for future.

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