3/6/2024 0 Comments Solomon island cockatooThey are very prone to fat tumors, so need to be on a high quality diet, and get as much exercise as possible, so are best kept flighted IMO. They do enjoy being able to forage on the ground, and she often climbs down her cage ladder to the floor to pick up whatever is there, or goes on a walkabout looking for things to chew. She does go through her hormonal periods, and she is an over-preener, so typically is missing her lovely pink chest feathers. She will go to anyone but especially likes people with gray hair (which I don't have!), and is the only bird I trust in terms of not biting hard. She gets agitated with change, which I would expect, and it takes her a little while to get used to a new member of the family. She does speak a bit and has some favorite phrases, but is fairly quiet overall. She has her loud moments, particularly if she is alerting to something like the doorbell ringing, or the front gate closing. I've had and/or worked around other types of cockatoos, and galahs, to me, are by far the easiest 'toos. I have a rescue/rehomed galah, who has been with me for a few years now, and of course I'm biased, but I think they are wonderful birds, and fairly easy-going, especially for a 'too. Thanks! jaimmorr Cockatiel Gender: Posts: 59 Number of Birds Owned: 0 Flight: No I am fully aware that these are difficult birds that have a tendency to become "monsters." I would love to have a Galah, but I would never do so unless I believed I was fully capable of handling one. Its coordinates are 9☇0' S and 160☁659' E in DMS (Degrees Minutes Seconds) or -9.11667 and 160.283 (in decimal degrees). No where in there do I state that I am interested in PURCHASING a Galah Cockatoo, or any Cockatoo. Cockatoo Point (Cockatoo Point) is a point (class T - Hypsographic) in (Solomon Islands (general)), Solomon Islands (Oceania) with the region font code of Asia/Pacific. Have you ever heard this?ĭISCLAIMER: (Because I just know that some people are going to get on here and yell at me) Before typing out an angry and disgruntled reply (which I have found is frequent on this forum.) to my post, please re-read it. They say that they are not really even like a Cockatoo, but a whole different species. They are such interesting little things! Does anyone here have a Galah? Know someone who has a Galah? Can you tell me what they're like? All I have been reading is that they are much easier to handle than a U2. I have been doing some reading on the Galah (Rose-breasted) Cockatoo.
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