Here we have a beautiful female red-tailed black-cockatoo from Australia by Peta Boyce in the World Parrot Trust art calendar. The females look like they have sparkles!
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From the World Parrot Trust photography calendar this month we have the beautiful Australian Major Mitchell's cockatoo AKA pink cockatoo AKA Leadbetter's cockatoo by Albert Wright. They have truly one of the most stunning crests! #ParrotCalendarOfTheMonth ParrotOfTheDay (eXiting). Find us on Insta/Threads
Finishing up this month we have a beautiful white cockatiel serenely perching. #ParrotCalendarOfTheMonth ParrotOfTheDay (eXiting). Find us on Insta/Threads
Rounding out the April #ParrotCalendarOfTheMonth is this lovely cockatiel (the smallest of the cockatoos!). He or she looks like he wants to step up on your hand!
Desi Milpacher
World Parrot Trust
Next up for the April #ParrotCalendarOfTheMonth is another gorgeous galah from the World Parrot Trust photo calendar by Ken Griffiths. It must be galah month (not that I'm objecting)!
Desi Milpacher
World Parrot Trust
Next up for the April #ParrotCalendarOfTheMonth is these beautiful pink cockatoos native to Australia by artist James Hough. Stunning birds! Every bird this month is a cockatoo!
Desi Milpacher
World Parrot Trust