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click here for bigger pictureBare-eyes are an uncommon cockatoo in Canada; in fact, we know of only one other person breeding them in this country. They are a small cockatoo, about the same size as a Canadian crow, or as the click here for bigger picturemore familiar Goffin Cockatoo, and are basically white in colour with a dash of yellow on the underside of the wings and tail, and a dash of pink around the beak. They are often overlooked by prospective parrot owners because of their lack of the flashy colours of some of the other cockatoos or of a macaw or amazon. However, what these little guys may lack in colouration they more than make up for in personality! They are very high energy birds and should have a large cage and lots of toys. A bare-eye is a perpetual motion machine, constantly curious about his surroundings, constantly fiddling with something. He will roll over on his back and foot wrestle with another bird, or with a ball point pen, or the cardboard tube from a roll of paper towels. He will stuff bits of food, newspaper, or click here for bigger pictureinteresting objects in the feathers of his back or under the wings. He will swing upside down by one toe and, if flighted, occasionally fly upside down ! Bare-eyes are highly social birds who in their native habitats in Australia and New Guinea hang out in flocks of over one thousand individuals. This means that a hand-raised bird in captivity craves a lot of social interaction and readily bonds to those humans who form part of his human "flock". He will expect to be scratched on the head and body at regular intervals, and will want to puff out his bare cheek patch and rub it against your cheek. A "Bare-Buddy" is very loyal and affectionate for life ! Although the cockatoo family as a whole is not known for its talking ability, the Bare-eye and a closely related species, the Slender bill, are exceptions. Many Bare-eyes make attempts to talk by the time they are weaned. Although talking ability varies widely with the individual bird, as it does in any parrot species, with some individuals never saying a word, it is not uncommon for a Bare-eye to imitate the phone ringing, the cat's meow, plus 30 or 40 words of human speech in different voices. Many words are used appropriately in context (for example, calling out "Hello" when the telephone rings). Perhaps it is not surprising, then, that the Bare-eye and Slender bill are generally considered to be the most intelligent of all the cockatoo species. They are also the most quiet of the cockatoos, their natural sounds being melodious and trumpet-like, rather than the raucous screech typical of a Moluccan, Umbrella or Sulfur-crested. We invite you to visit the Bare-eye through the pictures on our website and to check out the chat group at YahooGroups. Buy yourself a Bare-Buddy, you'll be glad you did!



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