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Cockatoo sanctuary australia
Cockatoo sanctuary australia








cockatoo sanctuary australia

This print has been professionally printed on paper that has high archival qualities, is resistant to yellowing & moisture and is museum grade. Opal and Yeti are east coast ambassadors for their species. The Australian Butterfly Sanctuary, which is home to more than 1,500 superb. Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoos are not present in Western Australia. 3 wildlife attractions for 1 great price. Overall they have been in rapid decline because of native habitat clearance, with a loss of food supply and nest sites. In the wild Yellow-tailed black cockatoos have a "vulnerable" conservation status in South Australia. He spent many months in intensive care, but recovered well and can even fly, which is a miracle going on his extensive injurys.Ģ5% of sales from this print will go to Kaarakin Black Cockatoo Sanctuary: Yeti suffered a coracoid fracture and bruised air sacs. To book your tour, please send a request below. Extra people can be added upon request for 20 per person after 10. Bring family and friends as a group of up to 10 people for 200. Add a dingo encounter to personally meet a furry friend too if you like. Luckily Angela had been rehabbing and raising a very sweet young male called Yeti. The tour runs for roughly 75 minutes as a gentle walk with several stops. Opal had been living at Kaarakin Black Cockatoo sanctuary for the last 4 years when suddently her mate passed away. Lucky for Opal she was invited to live at Kaarakin Black Cockatoo sanctuary in Perth, to be an ambassador for her species. She was very sick & skinny and for the first 3 weeks we did not think she would survive.Īn infection in her foot joints meant that also for the first month she was unable to perch.Ģ years on, she was finally given a clean bill of health, however she was too tame to be released back into the wild. Opal was found on the ground as a chick with no sign of her parents. This image is a celebration of their union.Ģ5% of sales from this print will go to Kaarakin Black Cockatoo Sanctuary. The pair are getting on really well and Opal is always looking out for Yeti, they sit on the same perch and groom each other. These birds are in special to Angela as she raised and rehabbed them.īoth portraits were taken on their last day in Sydney with Angela, same perch spot, 4 years apart, before they flew to Western Australia to reside at Kaarakin Black Cockatoo Sanctuary. Their "smiley" faces are sure to brighten your wall! How cute are these two Yellow-tail Black Cockatos?










Cockatoo sanctuary australia