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The family leaves the nesting site after the young fledge until the following year. The young will stay with the family until the next breeding season, and sometimes even longer. It generally takes 28 to 29 days for the female to incubate the eggs, and the young fledge ten to eleven weeks after hatching. Adult females have a bone-coloured beak, grey eye-rings and ear patches that are paler than those of the males.This cockatoo usually lays a clutch of one to two eggs. Adult males have a dark grey beak and pink eye-rings. The body feathers are edged with white giving a scalloped appea.
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Its plumage is mostly greyish black, and it has prominent white cheek patches and a white tail band. Measuring 53–58 cm (21–23 in) in length, it has a short crest on the top of its head. It was described in 1948 by naturalist Ivan Carnaby. Overall this bird is quite common, but in some regions, such as Victoria, it is threatened by fragmentation of its habitatĬarnaby's black cockatoo (Zanda latirostris ), also known as the short-billed black cockatoo, is a large black cockatoo endemic to southwest Australia. Up to four eggs are laid and these are incubated by both parents. It is made from small twigs and bark and lined with finer material. The deep, cup-shaped nest is usually within a couple of metres of the ground, built in the fork of a branch or in a crevice in a stump. Sometimes a pair of birds duet.The crested bellbird feeds on seeds and small invertebrates, foraging on the ground or in low bushes. The distinctive call is a high pitched bell-like sound, audible at some distance. The female and juvenile are similar but the colours are more muted and the black b. The male is about 20 cm (8 in) long and has a grey head, a black crest and breast, and a grey or olive brown body. It is native to drier parts of Australia where its typical habitats are acacia scrublands, eucalypt woodlands, spinifex and saltbush plains, and dunes. The crested bellbird (Oreoica gutturalis ) is a medium-sized passerine bird in the family Oreoicidae.