Not wild, but wild at heart
This cheeky Glossy Black Cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus lathami - native to Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria) was photographed yesterday at Dinosaur World, near Walpole in southern Western Australia.
Although he was not a dinosaur, he almost became extinct when, having had enough of being handled, he chomped into Hazel's right foobada-doobada with his vice-like beak.
That looks like a flake of Haze's foobada-skin on his ample schnoz:-)
Labels: Glossy Black Cockatoo
2 Comments:
it does look like a prehistoric African Grey.
Prehistoric, yes.
He's not exactly the tameable kind.
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