Members of the cockatoo family, Cacatuidae, live only in the region of Australia and New Guinea. |
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At the end of the afternoon I settled for two nights in Tom Price Tourist Park welcomed by cockatoo of which one was perched on the water tap. |
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Forthis collection, Purocorazon recounts the story of a romance between a puma anda cockatoo. |
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When we got him, he was considered as a dangerous and very difficult to manage cockatoo. |
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It was then that cartoonists began caricaturing him as a cockatoo. |
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They say the louts are working in twos and watching as you leave to go fishing, with one acting as a cockatoo back along the wall, watching for other approaching vehicles. |
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It struck silver from the cockatoo and splintered the windscreen of a toy truck threading up the mountain where trees went down to steel. |
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Ben is the bounciest of bilbies and Callum is the cuddliest cockatoo in the countryside. |
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Later, a cockatoo – the Major Mitchell – was named after him. |
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To mislead this can also, that long ago call all crested parrots cockatoo. |
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The cockatoo farmer of South Australia lives a plentiful but not a picturesque life, and unless he gets hopelessly into debt is his own master. |
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The stringybark woodlands of south-west Victoria provide habitat for the endangered red-tailed black cockatoo. |
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The cockatoo was tied with dunny chain to the outside rear-vision mirror from which perch it shrieked and wailed and attacked its own reflection. |
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This popular white Christmas slice has been given an Aussie flavour and named after the sulphur-crested cockatoo. |
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A cockatoo flying up from a sapling dislodged a rhinestone spray. |
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And the widower, who has never before been separated from his Greater Sulphur-crested cockatoo, was left distraught by the bird-napping. |
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He had many birds as pets and particularly liked the sulphur-crested cockatoo mainly because it could talk but he liked all parrots. |
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We are paying to push our endemic species like the red tail black cockatoo and numbat closer to the brink of extinction. |
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Owner Mona is ably assisted by offsider Bert and the wonderful receptionist Gulliver the cockatoo with a penchant for perfect human mimicry of 'Can I help you? |
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In birds, bone cysts have been reported on the radius of an umbrella cockatoo, on the cranium of a cockatiel, and on the distal third of the metacarpus of a cockatiel. |
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But it seems she was only a one-hit wonder as Green told People magazine that he would be accompanied by a salmon-hued Moluccan cockatoo named Lady, in the next season. |
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Cyril works as a co-bouncer and occasional singer in a seedy niterie, the Blue Cockatoo Club, owned by the cigar-puffing Colwyn Stanley, a former bed-mate of Cyril's mother. |
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Some of these include the Yellowcrested Cockatoo of East Timor and Indonesia, Macaws, African Grey Parrot and Java Sparrows. |
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Cyril worked as a co-bouncer and occasional singer in a horrible niterie, the Blue Cockatoo Club. |
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