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Comments on: “Triton Cockatoo” https://birdfinding.info/triton-cockatoo/ Birds and Travel Sun, 26 Sep 2021 09:11:42 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 By: “Citron-crested Cockatoo” – birdfinding.info https://birdfinding.info/triton-cockatoo/#comment-873 Fri, 03 Sep 2021 08:36:24 +0000 https://birdfinding.info/?p=102676#comment-873 […] is white, which is what conveys its unnaturally big-eyed impression and distinguishes it from the “Triton Cockatoo” (i.e., the New Guinean form of Sulphur-crested), which typically has bluish orbital […]

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By: Blue-eyed Cockatoo – birdfinding.info https://birdfinding.info/triton-cockatoo/#comment-868 Thu, 02 Sep 2021 01:06:13 +0000 https://birdfinding.info/?p=102676#comment-868 […] is white, which is what conveys its unnaturally big-eyed impression and distinguishes it from the “Triton Cockatoo” (i.e., the New Guinean form of Sulphur-crested), which typically has bluish orbital […]

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By: Identification: Yellow-crested Cockatoos – birdfinding.info https://birdfinding.info/triton-cockatoo/#comment-864 Thu, 02 Sep 2021 00:30:59 +0000 https://birdfinding.info/?p=102676#comment-864 […] size, orbital skin color, and ecology.  Aviculturists refer to the New Guinean populations as the “Triton Cockatoo” (triton, and presumably also including the nearby eleonora), which might be appropriately regarded […]

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By: Sulphur-crested Cockatoo – birdfinding.info https://birdfinding.info/triton-cockatoo/#comment-857 Mon, 30 Aug 2021 12:22:36 +0000 https://birdfinding.info/?p=102676#comment-857 […] Birdfinding.info ⇒  Common and familiar in eastern and the northern Australia, especially in the southeast, roughly from Brisbane to Melbourne, where it has adapted to developed landscapes, including cities.  Consistent sites for some introduced populations include: in New Zealand, the western hills of Auckland; in Singapore, Sentosa Island and the Southern Ridges; and in Taipei, Guizikeng Park.  (For the New Guinean form, see “Triton Cockatoo”.) […]

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By: Yellow-crested Cockatoo – birdfinding.info https://birdfinding.info/triton-cockatoo/#comment-855 Sat, 28 Aug 2021 05:33:16 +0000 https://birdfinding.info/?p=102676#comment-855 […] The orbital skin is usually white—which is what conveys its unnaturally big-eyed impression.  Some individuals seem to have a slight powder-blue cast on the orbital skin, which is more typical of the New Guinean Sulphur-crested populations (i.e., the “Triton Cockatoo”). […]

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By: Cacatuidae: Cockatoos – birdfinding.info https://birdfinding.info/triton-cockatoo/#comment-851 Thu, 26 Aug 2021 13:06:53 +0000 https://birdfinding.info/?p=102676#comment-851 […] Cockatoo (C. galerita), as traditionally classified, includes a recognizably distinct form, the “Triton Cockatoo” (triton), which has a deeply ambiguous […]

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