They are a different species, the Lesser Sulphur Crested Cockatoo is only found on a few islands in Indonesia/ East Timor.PSD_Kiwi wrote:Cockatoos endangered? In Australia they're almost considered a pest there's that many of them!
where to buy a parrot in cambo
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Romantic Cambodia is dead and gone. It's with McKinley in the grave.
I'm not surprised they're endangered. How can they catch food or fly living in a bottle.Lucky Lucan wrote:They are a different species, the Lesser Sulphur Crested Cockatoo is only found on a few islands in Indonesia/ East Timor.PSD_Kiwi wrote:Cockatoos endangered? In Australia they're almost considered a pest there's that many of them!
pew, pew, pew, pew!
The white cockatoos in Australia are the lesser sulphur crested arent they, theres plenty around my way this time of year. I like the Carnabys, black with the orange crest.
They can fly across water I think from PNG to the Torres Strait Islands. Its only 3.2ks from PNG to the nearest Queensland island.
They can fly across water I think from PNG to the Torres Strait Islands. Its only 3.2ks from PNG to the nearest Queensland island.
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No, they are Sulphur Crested Cockatoos.ken svay wrote:The white cockatoos in Australia are the lesser sulphur crested arent they, theres plenty around my way this time of year.
Romantic Cambodia is dead and gone. It's with McKinley in the grave.
Ah...ok, thanks for the clarification.Lucky Lucan wrote:They are a different species, the Lesser Sulphur Crested Cockatoo is only found on a few islands in Indonesia/ East Timor.PSD_Kiwi wrote:Cockatoos endangered? In Australia they're almost considered a pest there's that many of them!
I'm not a negative person, I encourage people all the time...it's usually to f**k off! But, whatever.
There is a store in PP called Parrot Market (they have a FB page) currently selling Scarlet Macaw's for $6500, among others.
I'm not a negative person, I encourage people all the time...it's usually to f**k off! But, whatever.
You would have to be a galah to spend that much on a bird,
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ricecakes wrote:You would have to be a galah to spend that much on a bird,
Fucken hell, what an Ozzie thing to say.
Poor old scobie will have to google your reply to understand it.
I refuse to go out with nothing more than a whimper followed by a small farting sound and a shit stain on my bed sheets..
Just thought I'd share that with you.
Just thought I'd share that with you.
He could google it while he is googling a cock or two
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The weekend market in Bangkok has heaps of parrots, they can be really expensive. I saw parrots for sale in a shop in Surin, some were a few dollars each and others were $600 each or more. They looked like they were pining for the fiords.
Looking like i might be based there now this year and not indo or china. i might stuff some in me bag each time i come home. i can add parrots to the list of shit i have flogged or am flogging on 440. ken...as a wiley old master smuggler of yore.....how do i smuggle a parrot ? I think the feathers would tickle my arsehole on the way up so that's out......
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They drug them and put them in PVC tubes. I used to think of stealing eggs from nests in Australia and keeping them warm in pockets in the front of a shirt and flying to Bangkok. Then putting them in an incubator and raising the chicks by hand. A couple of years later they were catching people in the south west with big ladders raiding nests and doing exactly as I had imagined.
Parrots were always expensive and sought after in Bangkok.
Parrots were always expensive and sought after in Bangkok.