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Bare-Eyed Cockatoo (Little Corella Cockatoo) for sale

$700.00

Breed: Cockatoo Parrots

Species: Bare-Eyed Cockatoo

Age:1 year

Vaccinated : Yes

Reservation: Yes

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The Bare-Eyed Cockatoo (Cacatua sanguinea) is a medium-sized cockatoo species native to Australia. They are known for their striking appearance, playful personalities, and high intelligence. Here are some fascinating facts about the Bare-Eyed Cockatoo:

Physical Characteristics:

  • Length: 35-40 cm (14-16 inches)
  • Weight: 300-400 grams (10-14 ounces)
  • Plumage: White with a pinkish-gray face, crest, and underside of the wings and tail
  • Beak: Black, strong, and curved
  • Eyes: Bare, meaning they have no feathers around the eyes, giving them a unique, “bare-eyed” appearance

Personality:

  • Playful: Bare-Eyed Cockatoos are known for their playful and curious nature. They love to explore, climb, and play with toys.
  • Affectionate: They are very social birds that thrive on attention and interaction. They can become very attached to their owners and enjoy cuddling and being petted.
  • Intelligent: Bare-Eyed Cockatoos are highly intelligent birds that can learn to mimic words, whistle, and even perform tricks.
  • Mischievous: They can be quite mischievous and may engage in destructive behavior if bored or neglected.

Care and Housing:

  • Cage size: A minimum of 2x3x4 feet (60x90x120 cm) is recommended, but larger is better.
  • Diet: A balanced diet of pellets, fruits, vegetables, and nuts is essential. They also require regular access to fresh water.
  • Socialization: Bare-Eyed Cockatoos require regular social interaction and exercise to prevent boredom and behavioral problems.
  • Noise level: They are loud birds and can produce high-pitched screams, so they may not be suitable for apartment living.

Health:

  • Respiratory problems: Bare-Eyed Cockatoos are prone to respiratory issues, so it’s essential to provide a clean, well-ventilated environment.
  • Feather plucking: They may engage in feather plucking due to stress, boredom, or medical issues.
  • Beak trimming: Regular beak trimming is necessary to prevent overgrowth and maintain their overall health.

Breeding and Lifespan:

  • Breeding: Bare-Eyed Cockatoos breed in the wild from August to January, and in captivity, they can breed year-round.
  • Lifespan: They can live up to 40-50 years in captivity, making them a long-term commitment.

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