What cockatoo is this?

BirdyBee

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 7, 2022
Messages
3,807
Reaction score
8,248
Location
South Africa
Parrots
Current birds:
John
Snowy
Mango

Past birds:
Grumpy
Sunny
Griffen
Jeff
Gertjie
Pippen
Hi all, I went to an animal wildlife rescue/education center, and they had two cockatoos. I am curious what species they are. I will share more pics in next post, I had to screenshot them cause I only took a video.
Screenshot_20220612-125307_Gallery.webp
Screenshot_20220612-125403_Video Player.webp
 
sulfur crested cockatoos
 
Yup, looks like a Greater Sulfer Crested Cockatoo
 
Off-topic but there were other animals too like snakes(I even touched one! Thought I'd never be brave enough), tortoises, Macaws, birds of prey etc.
 
Off-topic but there were other animals too like snakes(I even touched one! Thought I'd never be brave enough), tortoises, Macaws, birds of prey etc.
SNAAAAAKES
SNEKS

I love snakes sooo much!
 
Off-topic but there were other animals too like snakes(I even touched one! Thought I'd never be brave enough), tortoises, Macaws, birds of prey etc.
I've already touched one snake.... in my dream :ROFLMAO:

Yup, looks like a Greater Sulfer Crested Cockatoo
I don't even know how to recognize SC2 subspecies:p

Just to make sure you know it - lesser sulfur crested cockatoo is a different species. I noticed that some native English speakers confuse them as one species (I never had such problem because of different first language). The subspecies of SC2 are GSC2, T2 (titron cockatoo), Eleanora cockatoo and something else (I don't remember)
 
For some reason I'm struggling to upload more pics- it's only showing the newest ones and the others don't show up :confused:
 
Do you upload it in drive?
 
hmm then i don't know
 
It's a cockatoo XD! (Tells you how good I am at the different 'too species!). Awesome captures! Thanks for sharing :D.
 

Most Reactions

Gus: A Birds Life Gus: A Birds Life

Latest posts

Back
Top Bottom