![]() I say pet in quotes because the woman that owns him is great with cockatoos, but this boy is beyond her. I find conflicting information everywhere so I turn here for advice.ĭoes anyone have info or advice? This bird is currently a "pet" but is pretty aggressive to humans. He was a wealth of knowledge about cockatoos, but he passed away last year. A friend of mine was breeding the galerita subspecies and is the original breeder of the cockatoo that lives at the store and has been such a butt-head lately. Retrieved 3 January 2023.I may be acquiring a sulfur-crested cockatoo, specifically the triton subspecies. : Cite journal requires |journal= ( help) The Cockatoos: A Complete Guide to the 21 Species. Birds of New Guinea: Distribution, Taxonomy, and Systematics. ^ a b c "Sulphur-crested Cockatoo Fact Sheet".^ a b c d "Triton sulphur-crested cockatoo".^ "Triton Cockatoos | Beauty of Birds".^ Beolens, Bo Watkins, Michael Grayson, Michael (2020).^ "Taxonomy browser (Cacatua galerita triton)".^ "ITIS Standard Report Page: Cacatua galerita triton".In reality, two cockatoos named Lalah and Weird Harold were used during production. In fiction Ī Triton cockatoo, named Fred features prominently in the 1970s US TV series, Baretta as the pet of the titular character. Aviculture Īlongside the Eleonora cockatoo, avicultural populations of Triton cockatoo are well-established in Europe and the United States and young, hand-reared individuals are available for purchase. They fill the nest with leaves and vines as padding and lay 2-3 eggs, which both parents incubate for approximately 26 days. It nests in tree cavities, like most cockatoos. They are aggressive, solitary and territorial during breeding season, which is from May to September. They mainly eat seeds, fruits and occasionally insects. They prefer the thick jungle forest found on hillsides and whilst most are commonly found in lower and moderate elevations they have been found in forests 1,850 m (6,070 ft) above sea level. The Triton Cockatoo is almost exclusively arboreal and are rarely found in groups numbering more than half a dozen individuals. It can also be found throughout most of the islands in the western area of the Solomon Sea, with the exception of Aru Islands. It can be found across most of New Guinea and the surrounding islands, including the Western Islands, the D'Entrecasteaux Islands and the Louisiade Archipelago. Although the Triton cockatoo is a larger and heavier bird than the Eleonora cockatoo, in practice, it may be difficult to visually differentiate between the two subspecies. Its head and bill appear proportionally larger to its body when compared with the greater sulphur-crested. This subspecies differs from the Australian greater sulphur-crested cockatoo in that it is smaller, with broader crest feathers and has a pale blue periophthalmic ring instead of white. It is white, with a large yellow crest that it can raise. ![]() It is considered a pest in its natural habitat. There is no documentation as to why Temminck selected this name however it is suggested that it was named after the Dutch corvette, Triton, which operated off the Dutch New Guinea coastline, in 19th century. ![]() The cockatoo was first described by Dutch zoologist, Coenraad Jacob Temminck, in 1849. ![]() The Triton cockatoo ( Cacatua galerita triton) is one of the four subspecies of the sulphur-crested cockatoo. ![]()
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