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- Cockatoo abstract "A cockatoo is any of the 21 species belonging to the bird family Cacatuidae, the only family in the superfamily Cacatuoidea. Along with the Psittacoidea (true parrots) and the Strigopoidea (large New Zealand parrots), they make up the order Psittaciformes (parrots). The family has a mainly Australasian distribution, ranging from the Philippines and the eastern Indonesian islands of Wallacea to New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and Australia. The name cockatoo originated from the Indonesian (Malay) name for these birds, kaka(k)tua (either from kaka "parrot" + tuwah or "older sibling" from kakak "older sibling" + tua "old").Cockatoos are recognisable by the showy crests and curved bills. Their plumage is generally less colourful than that of other parrots, being mainly white, grey or black and often with coloured features in the crest, cheeks or tail. On average they are larger than other parrots; however, the Cockatiel, the smallest cockatoo species, is a small bird. The phylogenetic position of the Cockatiel remains unresolved, other than that it is one of the earliest offshoots of the cockatoo lineage. The remaining species are in two main clades. The five large black coloured cockatoos of the genus Calyptorhynchus form one branch. The second and larger branch is formed by the genus Cacatua, comprising 11 species of white-plumaged cockatoos and four monotypic genera that branched off earlier; namely the pink and white Major Mitchell's Cockatoo, the pink and grey Galah, the mainly grey Gang-gang Cockatoo and the large black-plumaged Palm Cockatoo.Cockatoos prefer to eat seeds, tubers, corms, fruit, flowers and insects. They often feed in large flocks, particularly when ground-feeding. Cockatoos are monogamous and nest in tree hollows. Some cockatoo species have been adversely affected by habitat loss, particularly from a shortage of suitable nesting hollows after large mature trees are cleared; conversely, some species have adapted well to human changes and are considered agricultural pests.Cockatoos are popular birds in aviculture but their needs are difficult to cater for. The Cockatiel is the cockatoo species that is easiest to care for and is by far the most frequently kept in captivity. White cockatoos are more commonly found in captivity than black cockatoos. Illegal trade in wild-caught birds contributes to the decline of some cockatoo species in the wild.".
- Cockatoo class Bird.
- Cockatoo kingdom Animal.
- Cockatoo order Parrot.
- Cockatoo phylum Chordate.
- Cockatoo synonym "*Plyctolophinae (Vigors 1825)".
- Cockatoo thumbnail Eolophus_roseicapilla_-Wamboin,_NSW,_Australia_-adult-8-2cp.jpg?width=300.
- Cockatoo wikiPageExternalLink cockatoos-cacatuidae.
- Cockatoo wikiPageExternalLink Cacatua_(Cacatua).
- Cockatoo wikiPageExternalLink www.mytoos.com.
- Cockatoo wikiPageID "201258".
- Cockatoo wikiPageRevisionID "606384864".
- Cockatoo classis Bird.
- Cockatoo date "December 2013".
- Cockatoo familia "Cacatuidae".
- Cockatoo familiaAuthority "G. R. Gray 1840".
- Cockatoo hasPhotoCollection Cockatoo.
- Cockatoo imageAlt "Cockatoo perching on a branch. Its plumage on the top of its head above its eyes is white and it has a horn-coloured beak. The rest of its head, its neck, and most of its front are pink. Its wings and tail are grey.".
- Cockatoo imageCaption "Galah in Australia".
- Cockatoo ordo Parrot.
- Cockatoo phylum Chordate.
- Cockatoo rangeMap "Cockatoo distribution.png".
- Cockatoo rangeMapAlt "Map showing southeastern Asia, Australia, Melanesia, and New Zealand. Islands in the Philippines and eastern Indonesia are colored red, east to the Solomon Islands, as is Australia with Tasmania. New Caledonia is colored blue.".
- Cockatoo rangeMapCaption "Current range of cockatoos – red".
- Cockatoo rangeMapCaption "Finds of recent fossils – blue".
- Cockatoo reason "the following two species/genera do not form a clade-they are sisters within a clade".
- Cockatoo reason "there weren't 'clade's in the cited study ; group/clade includes what?".
- Cockatoo regnum "Animalia".
- Cockatoo subdivision "Cacatua".
- Cockatoo subdivision "Callocephalon".
- Cockatoo subdivision "Calyptorhynchus".
- Cockatoo subdivision "Eolophus".
- Cockatoo subdivision "Lophochroa".
- Cockatoo subdivision "Nymphicus".
- Cockatoo subdivision "Probosciger".
- Cockatoo subdivisionRanks "Genera".
- Cockatoo superfamilia "Cacatuoidea".
- Cockatoo synonyms "*Plyctolophinae (Vigors 1825)".
- Cockatoo text "such as what?".
- Cockatoo text "the studies aren't in agreement on the placement of this bird, and that's not discussed".
- Cockatoo typeGenus "Cacatua (Vieillot 1817)".
- Cockatoo width "315".
- Cockatoo subject Category:Bird_families.
- Cockatoo subject Category:Cacatuidae.
- Cockatoo subject Category:Parrots.
- Cockatoo type Animal.
- Cockatoo type Bird.
- Cockatoo type Eukaryote.
- Cockatoo type Species.
- Cockatoo type Animal.
- Cockatoo type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Cockatoo type Bird.
- Cockatoo type EukaryoticCell.
- Cockatoo type Organism.
- Cockatoo comment "A cockatoo is any of the 21 species belonging to the bird family Cacatuidae, the only family in the superfamily Cacatuoidea. Along with the Psittacoidea (true parrots) and the Strigopoidea (large New Zealand parrots), they make up the order Psittaciformes (parrots). The family has a mainly Australasian distribution, ranging from the Philippines and the eastern Indonesian islands of Wallacea to New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and Australia.".
- Cockatoo label "Cacatua".
- Cockatoo label "Cacatuidae".
- Cockatoo label "Cacatuidae".
- Cockatoo label "Cacatuidae".
- Cockatoo label "Cockatoo".
- Cockatoo label "Kakaduowate".
- Cockatoo label "Kakadus".
- Cockatoo label "Kaketoes".
- Cockatoo label "Какаду".
- Cockatoo label "كوكاتو".
- Cockatoo label "オウム".
- Cockatoo label "凤头鹦鹉科".
- Cockatoo sameAs Kakaduovití.
- Cockatoo sameAs Kakadus.
- Cockatoo sameAs Cacatuidae.
- Cockatoo sameAs Kakatua.
- Cockatoo sameAs Cacatuidae.
- Cockatoo sameAs Kakatua.
- Cockatoo sameAs Cacatuidae.
- Cockatoo sameAs オウム.
- Cockatoo sameAs 코카투.
- Cockatoo sameAs Kaketoes.
- Cockatoo sameAs Kakaduowate.
- Cockatoo sameAs Cacatua.
- Cockatoo sameAs m.0jt59tb.
- Cockatoo sameAs Q31448.
- Cockatoo sameAs Q31448.
- Cockatoo wasDerivedFrom Cockatoo?oldid=606384864.
- Cockatoo depiction Eolophus_roseicapilla_-Wamboin,_NSW,_Australia_-adult-8-2cp.jpg.
- Cockatoo isPrimaryTopicOf Cockatoo.