Western Corella

The Western Corella was formerly considered either a subspecies of the Little Corella or the Long-billed Corella, before being recognised as a full species. There are two subspecies:

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The Western Corella is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.

The Western Corella is usually intolerant of other birds in an aviary. If they are housed with other birds, they may harm the other birds or even kill them. Double wiring between adjoining aviaries is essential. They love to bathe. They can be housed and bred in a suspended cage. More

Western Corella is confined the extreme south-west of Western Australia, and the Long-billed Corella is found in the south-east. Habitat Little Corellas often form large flocks, especially along watercourses and where seeding grasses are found. What does it do? Feeding Little Corellas feed in large noisy flocks. The birds feed mainly on the ground, and have to drink on a daily basis. The most common foods are grains and grass seeds. More

The Western Corella was formerly considered either a subspecies of the Little Corella or the Long-billed Corella, before being recognised as a full species. There are two subspecies: * Muir's Corella, Cacatua (Licmetis) pastinator pastinator (Gould, 1841) * Butler's Corella, Cacatua (Licmetis) pastinator butleri Ford, J. More

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The western corella has small traces of colour on the throat and a deep patch between the eye and the bill. Wing beats are shallower than the galah’s (Elophus rosiecapilla) but deeper than that of the sulphurcrested cockatoo (C. galerita). Little corellas are usually seen in large, noisy flocks. Voice Very raucous screeching calls during flight and while roosting. Calls are similar to, but distinguishable from, those of the sulphurcrested cockatoo. More

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Western Corella foraging on ground © Brent Barrett Western Corella landing © Cheryl Moore Western Corella diving © Cheryl Moore Western Corella hovering © Cheryl Moore Western Corella landing in bush © Cheryl Moore Western Corella pair More

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: Western Corella is endemic to Australia. Western Corella adult male has white plumage overall on upperparts and head. On the underparts, under wing and undertail are washed pale yellow. White head and neck show salmon-red concealed bases of feathers, which give varying red areas on face and forehead. Western Corella has a white medium-sized crest. Hooked bill is slender and horn-coloured, with long upper mandible. More

the Western Corella, which measures 38cm - 42cm fully grown which also has a longer upper bill (slightly smaller than that of the Long-billed Corella), and a larger white crest. Voice: The Little Corellas call varies in length and they make a "aierek-aier-rr-r" sound. Habitat: Little Corellas are found throughout Australia, although large gaps separate some populations. They are found now in more areas because of land clearing and more sources of water. More

The Western Corella may show aggression to other birds in the aviary. It is not as common in aviculture as the Little Corella or Long-billed Corella. Status and conservation - Cacatua pastinator pastinator in Perth, Western Australia While generally uncommon, it has expanded its range in recent decades, and is therefore listed as of least concern by BirdLife International. More

The Western Corella, Cacatua pastinator, is a cockatoo endemic to Australia. It was previously considered a subspecies of the Little Corella. There are two subspecies, var. derbyi and var. pastinator, which is endangered. References - * BirdLife International (2004). Cacatua pastinator. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN 2006. Retrieved on 11 May 2006. More

Western Corella - Hillarys Boat Harbour Western Corella Western Corella Locations for recordings with GPS coordinates page 1 Western Corella Call Cacatua pastinator derbyi (0:55) Mark Harper XC40580 20-10-09, Australia Western Corella Call Cacatua pastinator derbyi (0:25) Mark Harper XC40581 20-10-09, Australia Western Corella Call More

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Order : Psittaciformes
Family : Psittacidae
Genus : Cacatua
Species : pastinator
Authority : (Gould, 1841)