![]() I had met a gorgeous male gang gang once that loved nothing but being cuddled, he was a sweetheart and I had seriously considered one as a pet myself but the more I researched the more I came to realise that sometimes keeping a bird such as the gang gang can be a really bad choice on the birds part unless one is fully educated, prepared and has the ideal environment for them to be content. If you haven't had much experience with birds and specifically cockatoos I would do a lot of research before seriously considering one as a pet, or consider a less demanding parrot. These guys do need a lot of time and a very harmonious, peaceful environment to stay happy. I did hear of a breeder putting a few babies from a cage into another larger cage for more space and they heavily plucked overnight from the stress. Both sexes have a wispy up-curled crest like a lacy frill atop. Can cause them to start pulling feathers overnight. Gang-gang Cockatoo (female) (Alan Page) Gang-gang Cockatoos can still be found in many parts of the mountains - the male with his bright red head the female all grey, each feather edged in red, pale grey or pale yellow with olive tinges, giving her an intricate beauty close-up. They are also extremely prone to plucking brought on by stress, simple things such as changing things in their environment, picking up on tension in the home, a noisy home, separation anxiety etc. The Gang Gang Cockatoo is an adoptable animal in Zoo Tycoon: Ultimate Animal Collection. The Gang Gang Cockatoo, Callocephalon fimbriatum is a species of cockatoo native to the alpine bushlands of Australia. ![]() They are very needy birds and really are best kept in pairs as they will bond very closely and become very dependant on their owner otherwise. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. This work is unframed, with raw, clean canvas sides, but is ready to hang on deep sided canvas. They are often first located by their squeaky gate call as they feed in the. The painting features the Gang Gang Cockatoo on a branch with red gum blossoms. The Gang -gang cockatoo inhabits dryer forests in Victoria, NSW and Canberra. Gang gangs are tricky as pets and certainly not for the inexperienced bird owner. Gang Gang Cockatoo is a medium sized work in portrait format, painted in acrylic on deep sided stretched cotton duck. ![]()
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