You have a Carnaby Cockatoo In the Gum tree? Tell us! Image by Sandra ChungSPRING has returned to the Wheatbelt and so have the Carnaby’s black cockatoos as they head to their nesting sites to breed.
A Carnaby’s black cockatoo feeding.COMMUNITY and environmental groups aiming to protect the habitat of WA’s endangered black cockatoos have formed a partnership.
Bird man... Glenn Dewhurst and Harmony, a Carnaby’s black cockatoo.BLACK COCKATOOS in Cockburn are in peril, as loss of habitat from development in the area takes its toll.
In full flight: Carnaby’s black cockatoos are released into the wild in the Yanchep National Park. Picture: Bruce Hunt THE biggest flock of rehabilitated Carnaby’s black cockatoos ever released back into the wild in WA were set free in Yanchep National Park last week.
GONE: One of the last remaining bushlands for the endangered Carnaby's Cockatoo is to be redeveloped. ONE of the last remaining bushland homes of the endangered Carnaby's Cockatoo will be cleared for development, the government announced today.