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Little Corella (Cacatua sanguinea) photographed moana beach south australia where every year hundreds of little corellas invade the suburban gardens to reclaim their traditional feeding grounds a wonderful sight for bird lovers but terrifying for the suburban gardeners Australia,Cacatua sanguinea,Geotagged,Little Corella,moana beach,south australia Click/tap to enlarge PromotedSpecies introCountry intro

Little Corella (Cacatua sanguinea)

photographed moana beach south australia where every year hundreds of little corellas invade the suburban gardens to reclaim their traditional feeding grounds a wonderful sight for bird lovers but terrifying for the suburban gardeners

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  1. Are they loud? Like cockatoos? Posted 11 years ago
    1. Hi Ferdy....and yes theyre pretty loud especially in a big mob not as bad as the sulphur crested cockatoo theyre shocking ...i must say tho hearing a birds call has always been the best way to get a photo ....cheers Posted 11 years ago

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The little corella is a white cockatoo native to Australia and southern New Guinea. It was known as "Birdirra" among the Yindjibarndi people of the central and western Pilbara.

Similar species: Parrots
Species identified by Jef braund
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By Jef braund

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Uploaded Apr 15, 2014. Captured Mar 5, 2008 08:23 in 27 Bounty Street, Moana SA 5169, Australia.
  • SP500UZ
  • f/3.7
  • 10/10000s
  • ISO80
  • 63mm