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Uploaded by on Jun 11, 2008

Ebony, a 10 year old Black Palm Cockatoo is shown being handled by the staff at Golden Cockatoo www.goldencockatoo.com

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  • @pertiseinat

    LOL you dont know what u are talking about.

    The bird habitat is not being destroyed as Cape York is a huge protected national park and so far away from humans that its still pristine.

    Australia is not America or Europe as we have set laws the insures that no more enviroment is destroyed at all.

    This birds furture is secure.

    But its still illeagle to own this bird anywere without the national parks of australia cert for wildlife and that something the illeagle bird traffickers

  • Wow, what a most beautiful rare bird! I've only seen these in pictures. They are more beautiful than I imagined. I bought a hyacinth macaw last year which are also rare. Good breeders are what keeps the birds from extinction. I wish people would know facts about these and other parrots before they make comments that are wrong! Beautiful bird!!!

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  • @HonestBloke wont be pristine once the fracking industry gets a hold on it.

  • @HonestBloke

    But climate change is causing the ecosystem to change in Cape York. And across the straits in Papua New Guinea, the Chinese are plundering what was one a pristine stronghold of this bird and numerous other creatures found almost nowhere else. The future for the black palm cockatoo is certainly better than that of many other species. But it is not without its threats. And if your laws ensure that no more environment is destroyed, then tell me what happened to the Murray-Darling.

  • A friend of mine that lives in the Florida Keys owns one. I would love to have one of my own someday.

  • quero uma! aqui no Brazil é muito cara uma, custa 8 mil reias o que é equivalente a 4 mil dolares, mas, vale apena ter um animal desses, pois sao lindos e maravilhosos!

  • So beautifull bird !!

  • What a sadly small and boring cage for such a beautiful, smart bird! And it must be a stressful environment with all those other birds in the close vicinity. Yes, at least the environment is clean and at least she gets to come out, but she still deserves better!

  • That is a BA looking bird

  • @DONOTMlSS It IS necessary, when expressing outrage at the cruel and selfish practice of imprisoning these birds, and the meritless arguments people use to try to justify and their morally criminal behavior. Now stop defending these criminals, and go back to playing your video games, you fucking dumbass.

  • @hhhk20 You are being so immature, you can argue your point (which I disagree with), but don't use foul language. It is not necessary.

  • oh, she is so sweet it should be illegal to put her in the cage again. really such a wonderful bird

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