The Adventures of Kara, the Red Tail Black Cockatoo

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Uploaded by on Mar 8, 2007

Lien (is a babe!) and her pet cockatoo, Kara. He is a mischievous little thing and I'm jealous he get's fed like that.

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  • It's a female Red-tailed Black Cockatoo.

  • Thanks for the input!

  • I think, but may be wrong, that it is one of the cockatoo breeds.

  • I think so, too. Cheers!

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  • do you still have this bird? how are they as pets

  • Its a rare Australian Bird

  • Human saliva can be really toxic for birds. Why have it take it out of her mouth? Just hand the bird the treats!

  • some retarded posts here, its a red tailed black, just as common as galahs and no more 'rare' than a sulphur crested, the 'seed' which people are saying is bad for the bird is perfectly fine, even sunflower seeds are great as treats, but anything in excess is bad, even fruit and veg, jesus these birds will even eat lil bits of cold meat. its not african, im not even sure if a cockatoo variety of parrot lives on that continent. im sure the birds happy as a pig in shit

  • lol its australian! they arnt that rare i was camping and a flock flew over us

  • Please tell me you don't own this bird. Cause if you do you should have a restricted license for her, as she is a native and very rare Australian Red Tailed Black Cockatoo! Africa??

  • {free sexyblackbabes{d0t}c0m}

    lol?

  • _FREESEXYBLACKBABES_._COM_.

    No? You haven't? Then I suggest you TRY it BEFORE you bash something.

  • stafishy is mostly right but the bird are not mostly from the northern australia and also give the bird fruit it is betta for them and the seeds can some time be bad, some red tail black cockatoo died at early ages from seed

  • it is a australian bird and it not rare i got a cuple lol they look africa aye : )

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