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Sulphur Crested Cockatoo Collection

The sulphur-crested cockatoo, scientifically known as Cacatua galerita Miles, is a magnificent bird native to Queensland, Australia

Background imageSulphur Crested Cockatoo Collection: A Select Committee, 1891, (c1930). Creator: Henry Stacy Marks

A Select Committee, 1891, (c1930). Creator: Henry Stacy Marks
A Select Committee, 1891, (c1930). Anthropomorphic depiction of exotic birds including macaws, parrots, and sulphur-crested cockatoos. Painting in the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool

Background imageSulphur Crested Cockatoo Collection: Sulphur-crested Cockatoo Cacatua galerita Miles Queensland Australia

Sulphur-crested Cockatoo Cacatua galerita Miles Queensland Australia

Background imageSulphur Crested Cockatoo Collection: Cockatoo

Cockatoo
Kathrin Pienaar

Background imageSulphur Crested Cockatoo Collection: Peekaboo Cockatoo

Peekaboo Cockatoo
Lola Peacock

Background imageSulphur Crested Cockatoo Collection: Page 296. The Cockatoo, copied from a living bird exhibited in Dublin

Page 296. The Cockatoo, copied from a living bird exhibited in Dublin, 1810-17 (w / c & manuscript text)
5670136 Page 296. The Cockatoo, copied from a living bird exhibited in Dublin, 1810-17 (w/c & manuscript text) by Digby, Kenelm Henry (1800-80); 39.6x25.2x5.4 cm; Mitchell Library

Background imageSulphur Crested Cockatoo Collection: Australian Cockatoos in Mist Painting

Australian Cockatoos in Mist Painting
Australian Sulphur Crested Cockatoos in Mist. Original oil painting on stretched canvas created by the photographer from her own photograph resources

Background imageSulphur Crested Cockatoo Collection: Sulphur-crested Cockatoo (Cacatua galerita), (black chalk, brush, ink, watercolour

Sulphur-crested Cockatoo (Cacatua galerita), (black chalk, brush, ink, watercolour
986100 Sulphur-crested Cockatoo (Cacatua galerita), (black chalk, brush, ink, watercolour, bodycolour, on vellum) by Robert

Background imageSulphur Crested Cockatoo Collection: Sulphur-crested Cockatoo, 1864 (colour litho)

Sulphur-crested Cockatoo, 1864 (colour litho)
999011 Sulphur-crested Cockatoo, 1864 (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Bilder-Atlas zur wissenschaftlich-populAaren Naturgeschichte der VAogel in)

Background imageSulphur Crested Cockatoo Collection: Armadillo, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)

Armadillo, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)
999324 Armadillo, 1833-39 (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Dictionnaire pittoresque d histoire naturelle et des phenomAnes de la natureA)

Background imageSulphur Crested Cockatoo Collection: A keeper holds a Sulphur Crested Cockatoo, Jade

A keeper holds a Sulphur Crested Cockatoo, Jade
2960010 A keeper holds a Sulphur Crested Cockatoo, Jade, in its cage at London Zoo in October 1924 (b/w photo) by Bond, Frederick William (1887-1942)

Background imageSulphur Crested Cockatoo Collection: Sulphur-crested Cockatoo - suffering from Psittacine Beak-and-feather Disease

Sulphur-crested Cockatoo - suffering from Psittacine Beak-and-feather Disease
EL-1928 Sulphur-crested Cockatoo - suffering from Psittacine Beak-and-feather Disease Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. / Cockatoo Cacatua galerita This is caused by a circovirus that can be

Background imageSulphur Crested Cockatoo Collection: Pieridae sp. sulphur butterflies

Pieridae sp. sulphur butterflies
Original drawing for a plate in A field guide to the butterflies of the West Indies. Artwork by Brian Hargreaves. This picture must not be used without permission from Brian Hargreaves

Background imageSulphur Crested Cockatoo Collection: Two Sulphur-crested Cockatoos - suffering from Psittacine Beak-and-Feather Disease (PBFD)

Two Sulphur-crested Cockatoos - suffering from Psittacine Beak-and-Feather Disease (PBFD)
EL-1934 Two Sulphur-crested Cockatoos - suffering from Psittacine Beak-and-Feather Disease (PBFD) bond together after being shunned by entire birds of the same species

Background imageSulphur Crested Cockatoo Collection: Sulphur-crested Cockatoo Cacatua galerita feeding on figs Queensland Australia

Sulphur-crested Cockatoo Cacatua galerita feeding on figs Queensland Australia

Background imageSulphur Crested Cockatoo Collection: Illustration of Sulphur-crested Cockatoo (Cacatua galerita) on perch and feeding on seeds

Illustration of Sulphur-crested Cockatoo (Cacatua galerita) on perch and feeding on seeds

Background imageSulphur Crested Cockatoo Collection: The Virgin of Victory or The Madonna and Child Enthroned with Six Saints and Adored

The Virgin of Victory or The Madonna and Child Enthroned with Six Saints and Adored
XIR94923 The Virgin of Victory or The Madonna and Child Enthroned with Six Saints and Adored by Gian-Francesco II Gonzaga, commissioned in 1495 (oil on canvas) by Mantegna

Background imageSulphur Crested Cockatoo Collection: Micronesia, Palau, Sulphur-crested Cockatoo (Cacatua Galerita)

Micronesia, Palau, Sulphur-crested Cockatoo (Cacatua Galerita)

Background imageSulphur Crested Cockatoo Collection: Sulpher crested cockatoo in flight

Sulpher crested cockatoo in flight

Background imageSulphur Crested Cockatoo Collection: Sulpher Crested Cockatoo

Sulpher Crested Cockatoo

Background imageSulphur Crested Cockatoo Collection: Sulpher Crested Cockatoo

Sulpher Crested Cockatoo

Background imageSulphur Crested Cockatoo Collection: Lesser Sulphur-crested Cockatoo (Cacatua galerita) on a perch preening itself

Lesser Sulphur-crested Cockatoo (Cacatua galerita) on a perch preening itself

Background imageSulphur Crested Cockatoo Collection: Sulphur-crested Cockatoo, cacatua galerita, white parrot perched on pole preening under its wing

Sulphur-crested Cockatoo, cacatua galerita, white parrot perched on pole preening under its wing, front view

Background imageSulphur Crested Cockatoo Collection: Cockatiel

Cockatiel (Nymphicus hollanicus). This bird is originally native to Australia, it is a popular pet in many parts of the world

Background imageSulphur Crested Cockatoo Collection: Sulphur-crested Cockatoo Cacatua galerita Queensland Australia

Sulphur-crested Cockatoo Cacatua galerita Queensland Australia

Background imageSulphur Crested Cockatoo Collection: Sulphur-crested Cockatoo At Grant's Picnic Area, Dandenong Ranges, Victoria, Australia

Sulphur-crested Cockatoo At Grant's Picnic Area, Dandenong Ranges, Victoria, Australia
DH-4358 Sulphur-crested Cockatoo At Grant's Picnic Area, Dandenong Ranges, Victoria, Australia. Cacatua galerita Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSulphur Crested Cockatoo Collection: Sulphur-crested Cockatoo clinging onto bark At Grant's Picnic Area, Dandenong Ranges, Victoria

Sulphur-crested Cockatoo clinging onto bark At Grant's Picnic Area, Dandenong Ranges, Victoria, Australia
DH-4357 Sulphur-crested Cockatoo clinging onto bark At Grant's Picnic Area, Dandenong Ranges, Victoria, Australia. The tree is one of the eucalypts

Background imageSulphur Crested Cockatoo Collection: Sulphur-crested Cockatoo This subspecies found in the Kimberley, far north Northern Territory

Sulphur-crested Cockatoo This subspecies found in the Kimberley, far north Northern Territory
DH-3943 Sulphur-crested Cockatoo Beside the Barnett River, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia Cacatua galerita fitzroyi This subspecies found in the Kimberley


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The sulphur-crested cockatoo, scientifically known as Cacatua galerita Miles, is a magnificent bird native to Queensland, Australia. Its striking appearance and playful nature have captivated artists and enthusiasts alike throughout history. In 1891, the Sulphur-crested Cockatoo was featured in a Select Committee report by Henry Stacy Marks. This document shed light on the beauty and significance of these birds in their natural habitat. The artwork accompanying this report showcased the intricate details of their plumage and vibrant colors. One particular painting titled "Australian Cockatoos in Mist" depicted these majestic creatures amidst a misty landscape. The artist's brushstrokes captured their essence perfectly, showcasing their regal posture and intelligent gaze. Another notable portrayal can be found in an 1864 lithograph that showcases the Sulphur-crested Cockatoo's vivid yellow crest against a backdrop of lush foliage. This print highlights its unique features while also capturing its lively personality. However, not all depictions focus solely on aesthetics. A poignant image shows a Sulphur Crested Cockatoo suffering from Psittacine Beak-and-feather Disease—a reminder of the challenges faced by these beautiful creatures due to viral infections transmitted through contact at feeding sites or during nesting time. Despite such hardships, these cockatoos continue to thrive in various habitats across Australia. In Victoria's Dandenong National Park lies Grants Reserve—an ideal location for observing them up close. Visitors are often treated to enchanting displays as they interact with each other or engage in playful games like peekaboo—a behavior that has earned them the nickname "Peekaboo Cockatoos. " Whether admired through art or encountered firsthand, it is clear that sulphur-crested cockatoos hold a special place within Australian wildlife heritage. Their resilience and captivating presence make them cherished icons deserving our admiration and protection for generations to come.