Yellow Tailed Black Cockatoo

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Feature Details
Common Name Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo
Scientific Name Zanda funerea
Average Size 22 to 26 inches (1.83 to 2.16 feet)
Lifespan 40 to 60+ years with proper care
Temperament Gentle, intelligent, and steady
Speech Ability Fair; better at mimicking whistles and low-frequency sounds
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Description

The Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo (Zanda funerea)

The Ghostly Giant of the Australian Canopy

The Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo is a majestic, large parrot native to the forests and coastal woodlands of Southeastern Australia. Known for its slow, rhythmic wingbeats and haunting, wailing calls, this bird possesses a prehistoric aura.

While the Red-tailed Black Cockatoo represents the fire of the outback, the Yellow-tail represents the cool, misty forests and pine plantations of the coast. They are gentle giants—intelligent, inquisitive, and incredibly impressive to witness in flight.


Key Characteristics

  • The Golden Accents: Their plumage is a dusky, brownish-black with a “scalloped” appearance due to pale feather edges. They are defined by their large, bright yellow cheek patches and the broad yellow bands in their tail feathers.

  • The “Funereal” Call: Their scientific name, funerea, refers to their dark plumage and their loud, eerie “kee-ow” call, which is often said to herald rain or storms in Australian folklore.

  • Specialized Foragers: They have massive, powerful beaks designed to rip apart wood to find wood-boring grubs or to crush the heavy cones of Banksia, Hakea, and pine trees.

  • Gentle Temperament: In a domestic or sanctuary setting, they are often noted for being steadier and less “hyper” than the white-crested cockatoos, possessing a more thoughtful and observant nature.


Quick Facts

Feature Details
Common Name Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo
Scientific Name Zanda funerea
Average Size 22 to 26 inches (1.83 to 2.16 feet)
Lifespan 40 to 60+ years with proper care
Temperament Gentle, intelligent, and steady
Speech Ability Fair; better at mimicking whistles and low-frequency sounds

Care & Environmental Needs

Like all Black Cockatoos, the Yellow-tail has very specific requirements that make them a “specialist” bird:

  • The Need to Shred: These birds have a biological drive to rip and tear. They must have access to fresh logs, thick branches, and pine cones daily. This “destructive” play is essential for their mental health and beak maintenance.

  • Massive Aviary Requirements: Due to their size and slow-flapping flight style, they require a very large flight space. They do not thrive in standard parrot cages and should ideally be kept in large outdoor aviaries.

  • High-Fat Diet: They require a diet rich in healthy fats. In addition to high-quality pellets, they need a variety of nuts (Macadamias, almonds, walnuts) and native Australian vegetation.


Is a Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo Right for You?

The Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo is for the dedicated enthusiast who has the space and resources to provide a “wild-style” environment. They are not cuddly “lap birds” in the traditional sense, but they form deep, soulful bonds with their caretakers based on mutual respect and observation.

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