Read About Palm Cockatoo

ImageThe Palm Cockatoo, a wonderful small bird, is a marvel to its owner. Here's everything you need to know about it.

  1. Breed:

    Palm cockatoos are the largest breed of cockatoos in the parrot family.
  2. Size:

    Palm cockatoos measure about 55-60 cm in length. They are larger than average parrots.
  3. Life Span:

    Palm cockatoos have a very long life span somewhere between 70 to 100 years.
  4. Varieties:

    They are grayish-black with a red patch just below their eye. Their eyes are brown and they have a large ragged crest and charcoal legs.
  5. Origins:

    Palm cockatoos found their origins in Australia and New Guinea.
  6. Physical Traits:

    The red patch below their eyes changes their color whenever the palm cockatoos get excited or scared. The female palm cockatoos look similar to the males, the only difference being they are relatively smaller.
  7. Temperament:

    Palm cockatoos are very loving and affectionate. They make a lovely pet due to their docile behavior. They need to spend time outside their cage.
  8. Trainability:

    Palm cockatoos lack the ability to be vocal. Hence it is not possible to train them to speak words.

Palm Cockatoo -- Care

  1. Habitat:

    You need a very strong cage for your pet cockatoos. Something made of thick wires is suggested. Their cage should have a proper wind break as these birds love to sit out in the open air.
  2. Food:

    Palm cockatoos have a special type of diet compared to other parrots. You can feed your cockatoos any seeds, nuts or fruits. You can also serve them berries and leaf buds.
  3. Compatibility:

    Sometimes palm cockatoos are very gentle and make great pets. They get along well with other birds, but it may be unsafe for others if they are smaller in size.

Palm Cockatoo -- Concerns

  1. Benefits:Image

    Palm cockatoos are beautiful to look at. They are quite unusual birds and are always a pleasure to have around. They make compatible pets due to their curious nature.
  2. Liabilities:

    The small size of the Palm cockatoo can be a danger with other predatory birds around. If the cage is unclean, then they contract a host of diseases.
  3. Health Issues:

    Commitment goes in to maintaining a palm cockatoo's health. They need to be treated like small babies. They are very shy and solitary birds, thus you should make sure they have some sort of toy to play with. At the same time their cage should have enough space for them to stretch and laze around. They should not be denied a bath for more than three days.
  4. Specific Care Needs:

    They must spend some time out of their cage. You cannot leave them desolated or alone in their cage. Secondly, finding a mate is a problem. It is very difficult to find mates for these birds, and even when you do, they are not easily compatible.
  5. Special Household Needs:

    You will need a cool place to keep their cage, as these birds are sensitive to the heat.

Palm cockatoo -- How to Choose

  1. What to Look for:

    A healthy palm cockatoo will have powdery texture on its feathers.
  2. Supplies:

    A metal cage is the most ideal for your pet. Also you may need cuttlebones as they provide calcium. You may need mirrors to set up in the cage as toys. The pet shop will inform you whether you need nest boxes or beds for your pets.
  3. Expense:

    Palm cockatoos are quiet expensive. These are exotic birds and may sell for as much as $15000.