Okay I'll get some done for ya.
In the meantime, be prepared, a nice large cage with lots of toys, They love wood to destroy, you may want to think about getting some acrylic ones to, they can't destroy them ones.

Different perches rope, sandy, and different thicknesses They are very intelligent and will need a lot of stimulation to keep them occupied and lots of out of cage time also. When you first get your baby home start on the training right away or they will get the upper hand on you. They are one of the quieter of the larger birds, BUT they can and will at times make a LOT of noise, which can be ear piercing. I have found that clicker training works really well with my two, A good food, pellets and a little seed, also fresh fruits and veg. I have always stuck with what they were weaned onto, so it would be an idea to find that out from the breeder. You may have problems if you just try to change the food straight away. They don't take to change very easily. I'll get a list done a little later and get it posted.