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Kurucz N (2000) The nesting biology of the Red-tailed Black Cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus banksii macrorhynchus) and its management implications in the Top End of Australia. MSc Thesis, Northern Territory University. Lachance J, Tishkoff SA (2013) SNP ascertainment bias in population genetic analyses...
Large flocks of Red Tailed Black Cockatoo are commonly seen in the dry woodland areas of northern Australia. Further south, pairs or smaller family groups
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Johnstone RE & Kirkby T 1999 Food of the Forest Red-tailed Black Cockatoo Calyptorhynchus banksii naso in south-west Western Australia. Western Australian Naturalist 23:167-177.Johnstone, R.E. and Kirkby, T. (1999). Food of the Forest Red-tailed Black Cockatoo Calyptorh...
National recovery plan for the South-Eastern Red-Tailed Black-Cockatoo Calyptorhynchus banksii graptogyneland managers about appropriate practices, and, in some cases, to penalise landholders whodo not comply Priority will be given to ... D Ofenvironment - 《Department of the Environment》 被引...
and Caldow, W.D. 1995. Presumptive re-nesting of Red-tailed Black- Cockatoos in south-eastern Australia. Emu 95: 141-144.Emison, W.B., White, C.M. and Caldow, W.D. 1995. Presumptive renesting of Red-tailed Black- Cockatoos in south-eastern Australia. Emu 95: 141-144....