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Features Forest Red-tailed Black Cockatoos, photographed in the Perth Hills (Western Australia).

 

This image explores the disappearing of suitable habitat.  

 

Destruction of forests and woodland for housing developments has significantly reduced the habitat for Forest Red-tailed Black Cockatoos.

 

Hollows are considered  “hot property” between the different species of cockatoos and parrots which all compete for hollows during breeding season.

 

The Forest Red-tailed Black Cockatoo is one of the five subspecies of red-tailed black cockatoos native to Australia.  This species is listed as Vulnerable by both the WA and Federal governments.

 

This image is part of BirdLife Australia Bird Week exhibition.

 

Available Size

55x85cm, edition of 10.

40x62cm, edition of 25.

 

Professionally printed on 340gsm Hahnemuhle photo rag metallic paper

 

Each print is signed with edition number & embossed, includes a certificate of authenticity.

 

(Frames pictured, not included)

 

 

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AU$270.00Price

Prices do not include framing.

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Turn-around is two weeks.

Please specify your preferred frame colour.

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