This beautiful Sulphur-crested White cockatoo demonstrates how most Australian parrots nest - they use old tree hollows in gum trees - saves building your own nest!
This tree hollow is about 15 feet up this very old gum tree, which is on a 30 degree list!
The Cockys screech to each other, and the sound, which is most definitely NOT a lovely song, travels a very long way.
This wild and free cockatoo is at Pound Bend, Warrandyte, Victoria, Australia
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