Long-billed Corella

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Long-billed Corella

Conservation status
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Psittaciformes
Family: Cacatuidae
Subfamily: Cacatuinae
Genus: Cacatua
Subgenus: Licmetis
Species: C. tenuirostris
Binomial name
Cacatua tenuirostris
Kuhl, 1820
Long-billed Corella range (in red)
Long-billed Corella range (in red)

The Long-billed Corella, Cacatua tenuirostris, is a cockatoo native to Australia. Species are mostly white, with a pink face and forehead. They also have faintly pink feathers on the breast and belly, and yellow on the underside of the wings and tail. The birds have a long white beak, which is used to dig for roots and seeds.

Long-billed Corellas measure about 40cm in length and have a wingspan of about 80-90cm and averages 640g in weight.

The species can be found in the wild around western Victoria and southern New South Wales.

[edit] Corellas as Pets

Long-billed Corellas are also popular as pets in many parts of Australia. Although they were once uncommon as pets, their population has stabilised in the last decade. This may be due to their amazing ability to mimick words and whole sentences to near perfection. The long-billed corella has been labeled the best "talker" of the Australian Cockatoos, and even other native Psittacines.

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