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==Identification==
 
==Identification==

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Calyptorhynchus banksii
Photo by tcollins
Photo taken: Darwin, Australia
Photo by peterday
Photo taken: Kakadu, Australia

Identification

60 cm. Black, red tail bands; females are brownish-black with yellow barring and spotting and have yellow-orange tail stripes.

Distribution

Australia

Taxonomy

Habitat

Eucalyptus woodlands near water, shrubland and grassland.

Behaviour

The diet includes eucalyptus seeds, berries, fruits, various insects and grubs.

They build their nests in tree cavities. 1 to 2 white eggs are laid, but often only 1 nestling survives infancy.

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