- When
little corellas play, they
become very noisy. They have
conversations with each other, fly
around and also show off.
Little corellas show off by...
- disaster,
because many
Tanimbar corellas have
reproduced in
captive breeding programs. As such,
there are now more
Tanimbar corellas in
captivity than in the...
- mouths. At
least 57 (95%) of the 60
birds were long-billed
corellas, with a few short-billed
corellas. It was
hoped that
whoever poisoned them
could be traced...
-
corella in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Corella may
refer to:
Corella (bird), a
member of a
group of ****atoos from the
subgenus Licmetis Corella...
- The
Solomons corella (Cacatua ducorpsii), also
known as
Solomons ****atoo, Ducorps's ****atoo or broad-crested
corella, is a
species of ****atoo endemic...
-
large open
areas such as
pasture and
crops but
Corellas have been
known to feed in
cattle feedlots.
Corellas have been
observed feeding on
marri (Corymbia...
- of the
white ****atoos (genus Cacatua). They are
collectively known as
corellas in Australia.
Three of the six
species are
primarily – or only – found...
-
Micheletto Corella (Micheletto Coreglia,
Michele de
Corella or
Miguel de
Corella) was a
Valencian condottiero born on an
unknown date in Valencia. He...
- Licmetis –
corellas Long-billed
corella,
Cacatua tenuirostris (Kuhl, 1820)
Western corella,
Cacatua pastinator (Gould, 1841) (2 subspecies)
Little corella (also...
-
often stained with soil
because of the birds’
foraging activities. The
corellas have a
wingspan of 90 cm, and
range from 43–48 cm in
length and 560–815 g...