![]() ![]() The diet should be supplemented with fresh fruits and vegetables daily to add variety and psychological enrichment. Palm cockatoos should be fed a formulated (pelleted or extruded) diet as a basis for good nutrition. They need a relatively high caloric diet including nuts and high fat seeds or a higher fat extruded diet. Palm cockatoos are not as efficient in using calories as many other cockatoo species. Young birds should be socialized to many people and exposed to a variety of situations such as new cages, toys, visits to the veterinarian, handling by friends, wing and nail clips to avoid fear of novel situations. In order to ensure safety, companion cockatoos should not be allowed unsupervised freedom in the home as they often encounter toxins or dangerous items. They should always be provided with toys, blocks of wood or branches instead. They are very destructive if allowed to perch on furniture. Their beak was designed to open very hard nuts so they are powerful chewers and need to chew to keep their beak the proper length. Palm cockatoos are inquisitive and love to chew objects in their surroundings. The mandibles do not fit when closed and reveal the bicolor (red and black) tongue. The plumage is entirely black but looks gray due to feather powder. Palm cockatoos are large black cockatoos with erect crests, bright red naked facial skin and a large imposing beak. Palm cockatoos and other cockatoo species can be very long lived (probably around 50 years) but precise life span is unknown. They inhabit eucalyptus forests and dense savanna woodlands. They inhabit coastal forests and are also found in the Cape York Peninsula of northeastern Australia (Queensland). Palm cockatoos ( Probosciger aterrimus) are found primarily in New Guinea (Papua New Guinea and Irian Jaya, Indonesia). These birds are relatively quiet except for their breeding call, which is a series of shrill whistling calls performed with bows. The palm cockatoo is a unique and magnificent species, gentle by nature, and can be an excellent pet bird. ![]()
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