Gang-gang Cockatoo
Callocephalon fimbriatum
Cacatuidae
The Gang-gang Cockatoo can be seen throughout many parts of south-eastern Australia. In the summer months, they are mostly found at higher elevations, where they breed in tree-hollows in the moist eucalyptus forests of the mountainous Great Divide. After breeding has finished, and the days grow cooler and shorter, they undertake altitudinal movements, leaving the mountains and flying to lower elevations to spend the autumn and winter, when they are especially common in suburban gardens of lowland towns and cities.