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- Long-billed_Corella abstract "The Long-billed Corella (Cacatua tenuirostris), or Slender-billed Corella is a cockatoo native to Australia, which is similar in appearance to the Little Corella and Sulphur-crested Cockatoo. This species is mostly white, with a reddish-pink face and forehead, and has a long pale beak, which is used to dig for roots and seeds. It has reddish-pink feathers on the breast and belly.".
- Long-billed_Corella binomialAuthority Heinrich_Kuhl.
- Long-billed_Corella class Bird.
- Long-billed_Corella conservationStatus "LC".
- Long-billed_Corella conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Long-billed_Corella family Cacatuinae.
- Long-billed_Corella family Cacatuini.
- Long-billed_Corella family Cockatoo.
- Long-billed_Corella genus Cacatua.
- Long-billed_Corella genus Corella_(bird).
- Long-billed_Corella kingdom Animal.
- Long-billed_Corella order Parrot.
- Long-billed_Corella phylum Chordate.
- Long-billed_Corella thumbnail Long-billed_Corella.jpg?width=300.
- Long-billed_Corella wikiPageID "525059".
- Long-billed_Corella wikiPageRevisionID "601578813".
- Long-billed_Corella binomial "Cacatua tenuirostris".
- Long-billed_Corella binomialAuthority "Kuhl, 1820".
- Long-billed_Corella classis Bird.
- Long-billed_Corella familia Cockatoo.
- Long-billed_Corella genus "Cacatua".
- Long-billed_Corella hasPhotoCollection Long-billed_Corella.
- Long-billed_Corella name "Long-billed Corella".
- Long-billed_Corella ordo Parrot.
- Long-billed_Corella phylum Chordate.
- Long-billed_Corella regnum "Animalia".
- Long-billed_Corella species "C. tenuirostris".
- Long-billed_Corella status "LC".
- Long-billed_Corella statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Long-billed_Corella subfamilia Cacatuinae.
- Long-billed_Corella subgenus "Licmetis".
- Long-billed_Corella superfamilia Cockatoo.
- Long-billed_Corella tribus Cacatuini.
- Long-billed_Corella subject Category:Birds_of_South_Australia.
- Long-billed_Corella subject Category:Birds_of_Tasmania.
- Long-billed_Corella subject Category:Birds_of_Victoria_(Australia).
- Long-billed_Corella subject Category:Cacatua.
- Long-billed_Corella subject Category:Talking_birds.
- Long-billed_Corella type Animal100015388.
- Long-billed_Corella type Bird101503061.
- Long-billed_Corella type BirdsKeptAsPets.
- Long-billed_Corella type BirdsOfSouthAustralia.
- Long-billed_Corella type BirdsOfTasmania.
- Long-billed_Corella type BirdsOfVictoria(Australia).
- Long-billed_Corella type Chordate101466257.
- Long-billed_Corella type LivingThing100004258.
- Long-billed_Corella type Object100002684.
- Long-billed_Corella type Organism100004475.
- Long-billed_Corella type Pet101318894.
- Long-billed_Corella type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Long-billed_Corella type TalkingBirds.
- Long-billed_Corella type Vertebrate101471682.
- Long-billed_Corella type Whole100003553.
- Long-billed_Corella type Animal.
- Long-billed_Corella type Bird.
- Long-billed_Corella type Eukaryote.
- Long-billed_Corella type Species.
- Long-billed_Corella type Animal.
- Long-billed_Corella type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Long-billed_Corella type Bird.
- Long-billed_Corella type EukaryoticCell.
- Long-billed_Corella type Organism.
- Long-billed_Corella comment "The Long-billed Corella (Cacatua tenuirostris), or Slender-billed Corella is a cockatoo native to Australia, which is similar in appearance to the Little Corella and Sulphur-crested Cockatoo. This species is mostly white, with a reddish-pink face and forehead, and has a long pale beak, which is used to dig for roots and seeds. It has reddish-pink feathers on the breast and belly.".
- Long-billed_Corella label "Long-billed Corella".
- Long-billed_Corella sameAs m.02lj9l.
- Long-billed_Corella sameAs Long-billed_Corella.
- Long-billed_Corella wasDerivedFrom Long-billed_Corella?oldid=601578813.
- Long-billed_Corella depiction Long-billed_Corella.jpg.
- Long-billed_Corella isPrimaryTopicOf Long-billed_Corella.
- Long-billed_Corella name "Long-billed Corella".