The Red Tailed Cockatoo
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A large black cockatoo native to most states of Australia. Identified by its red plumage on its tail feathers and its noisy squawk, often found high up in eucalyptus trees.
Dimensions: 91cm H x 80cm W x 75cm D
SOLD
Constructed from retired tools, machine parts and farm scrap collected throughout rural Western Australia.