palm cockatoo

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The palm cockatoo is a large, black-plumaged cockatoo native to northern Australia and New Guinea, known for its massive beak, striking red facial patch, and unique drumming courtship display.

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instanceOf bird species
cockatoo
activityPattern diurnal
averageMass approximately 800–1200 g
binomialName Probosciger aterrimus NERFINISHED
bodyLength approximately 55–60 cm
breedingSite tree hollows
class Aves
clutchSize usually one egg
commonName goliath cockatoo NERFINISHED
palm cockatoo NERFINISHED
describedBy Johann Friedrich Gmelin NERFINISHED
diet fruits
leaf buds
nuts
palm nuts
seeds
facialSkinColor red
family Cacatuidae NERFINISHED
foragingStratum canopy
genus Probosciger NERFINISHED
habitat gallery forests
monsoon forests
tropical rainforests
woodlands
hasBeak very large black bill
hasCrest prominent erectile crest
incubationBy both parents
IUCNRedListCategorySystem IUCN 3.1 NERFINISHED
IUCNStatus Vulnerable
kingdom Animalia
lifespanInCaptivity over 50 years
nativeTo Aru Islands NERFINISHED
Cape York Peninsula NERFINISHED
New Guinea NERFINISHED
Papua NERFINISHED
northern Australia
notableBehavior drumming display using sticks on hollow trees
tool use in courtship
order Psittaciformes NERFINISHED
parentTaxon Probosciger aterrimus NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
plumageColor black
socialBehavior sometimes forms small groups
usually seen singly or in pairs
taxonRank species
threat habitat loss
low reproductive rate
nest tree loss
vocalization loud whistles and screams
wingspan approximately 70–100 cm
yearDescribed 1788

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