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Not to be confused with the greater sulfur-crested cockatoo (which is much larger, not endangered and native to Australia), the yellow-crested cockatoos found in Hong Kong (pictured) originally ...
Ecologists at the School of Biological Sciences of The University of Hong Kong (HKU) have made valuable discoveries that could transform the conservation of two iconic cockatoo species: the Sulfur ...
The birds, which have also opened trash bins, were filmed operating fountain handles with complex maneuvers. Researchers say they are learning from one another.
On Saturday, May 3rd, one Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo flipped everyone's world upside down when he spoke with the most adorable Australian accent. We can't get enough: ...
In Sydney, Australia, some sulfur-crested cockatoos—a noisy, gregarious bird that’s common in eastern Australian cities—have figured out how to open garbage bins, a behavior that other ...
Pedestrians on Melbourne's Flinders Lane are warned to look up as a cheeky suplhur-crested cockatoo has taken to tossing pot plants from a balcony overhanging the footpath. Anna Houlahan reports ...
Sulphur-crested Cockatoo lifting garbage bin lid. Ken Griffiths/Alamy Stock Photo Sometime in the 2010s a Sulphur-crested Cockatoo living in a sleepy suburb of Sydney, Australia, had a breakthrough.
Not to be confused with the greater sulfur-crested cockatoo (which is much larger, not endangered and native to Australia), the yellow-crested cockatoos found in Hong Kong (pictured) originally ...