Umbrella Cockatoo
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{{Taxobox | color = pink | name = Umbrella Cockatoo | status = Conservation status: Vulnerable | image = cockatoo.1.arp.500pix.jpg | image_width = 180px | regnum = Animalia | phylum = Chordata | classis = Aves | ordo = Psittaciformes | familia = Cacatuidae | subfamilia = Cacatuinae | genus = Cacatua | species = C. alba | binomial = Cacatua alba | binomial_authority = (Statius Muller, 1776) }}
Umbrella Cockatoo
The Umbrella Cockatoo or White Cockatoo , Cacatua alba, is a medium-sized cockatoo endemic to the islands of Halmahera, Bacan, Ternate, Tidore, Kasiruta and Mandiole in North Maluku, Indonesia. At first sight it appears to be a white parrot with brown or black eyes and a dark grey beak. If it is surprised, it extends a large and striking crest, which has a semicircular shape (similar to an umbrella, hence the name.) The crest is normally recumbent. The underside of the wings and tail have pale yellow/lemon colour, which flash when they fly.
They can live up to, and perhaps beyond, 80 years in age. They are very social, needing a lot of interaction. They can be very loud and their calls (a very loud screeching noise) can be heard up to three miles away.
They weigh about 600gm (based on weights of two male pet birds aged about 1 and 3 years).
This bird is classified as vulnerable due to illegal trapping for the cage-bird trade.