Acrylic on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.
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Acrylic on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.
Signed certificate of authenticity.
Acrylic on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.
Signed certificate of authenticity.
It was formerly common but is now rare to uncommon and patchily distributed over a range that has become markedly reduced. Usually seen in pairs or small flocks, seldom large flocks (up to 200). It has declined due to the destruction of forests and woodlands, also competition for nest hollows with native and exotic species, and the impact of fire. There are three subspecies of Red-tailed Black Cockatoo in Western Australia. Only the south-western population naso is listed as Vulnerable.