Not all cockatoos are
large and raucous – the dainty
cockatiel is a quiet bird with a
pleasant voice.

In flight, its call
is a penetrating
‘queel-queel’.

Join a guided tour on the DEVIL EXPRESS (subject to numbers)
or enjoy a leisurely stroll through the park for an experience
the whole family will love and remember

DO GALAHS REALLY DO SILLY THINGS ?

Try watching them at the

BOTTOMS UP CAFE

‘...some species do face extinction, by the same token new species can evolve...’
‘...sometimes Mother Nature’s intentions don’t always go to plan...’

So what do you get
if you cross
a Galah with a Corella ?

A GORILLAH !?

Either way, these new CROSSBREEDS are happy at Natureworld

Chat with Jack the
Long-Billed Corella

OR

Tilly the
Sulphur Crested Cockatoo

SULPHER-CRESTED COCKATOO
Cacatua galerita

Who’s a clever bird?
‘Cockies’ are the most curious, intelligent and talkative of all parrots.
Their raucous ‘aarch, aarch’ screeching is often heard in the forests and woodlands
of eastern and southeast Australia, including Tasmania.
Their fluorescent yellow crest is raised in alarm or to impress a female.

Galahs & Cockatoos

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