type Status Habitat

BIRD

STABLE

AUSTRALIA




The palm cockatoo is found in rainforests and woodlands of New Guinea and Cape York Peninsula, Queensland

Palm cockatoos eat seeds, nuts, fruit, and berries.


























Blushing bird

The colored patch on a palm cockatoo's face is bare skin. The color becomes a brighter shade when the bird gets excited-kind of like the way humans blush. But when the bird is feeling shy, it raises its cheek feathers to cover the red patch completely.

A powerful beak

Even a palm cockatoo's beak is bigger than those of other cockatoos! It can measure up to 3.5 inches long. Look at the pictures here, and notice how the bird's upper beak has edges that look like stair steps. These help the bird keep a good grip on the nuts, large seeds, and fruit it eats. A palm cockatoo's beak is very powerful. These birds can tear open a kind of fruit called pandanus that humans need a hatchet to harvest!

Watch that crest

TPalm cockatoos are the largest of all cockatoos. An adult male can measure more than 2 feet long. When it gets excited, a palm cockatoo makes itself look even bigger by raising its crest feathers (those are on top of its head).