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Friday, 20 October 2023

Let Me In!

 Might is right. 

Cockatoos get what they want using a combination of numbers, loud squawking and display of the very menacing beak.




The Brush Turkey usews much the same technique but the cockatoos are no match.


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So nice to see wild cockatoos like that. We only see them singly in cages over here.

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