Gang-gang Cockatoo

Callocephalon fimbriatum

Vulnerable

The Gang-gang Cockatoo is a cockatoo of southeastern Australia and Tasmania. It uses a strong bill to crack seeds, nuts, fruit, and wood, nests in tree hollows, and often lives in noisy, social flocks or pairs. It is conservation-sensitive, with habitat loss, trapping, or restricted range affecting its future.

Family
Cacatuidae
Range
Gang-gang Cockatoo Range — Southeastern Australia and Tasmania
Population
≈ 17,600-35,200
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