The
Goffin's Cockatoo or
Tanimbar Cockatoo, Cacatua goffini, is native to Indonesia. They weigh, on average, about 350 grams and are about 31 centimeters from head to
tail. , Alter Real Horse Goffin's Cockatoos are the smallest of all Cacatuidae. Males and
females , Basset Hound are identical in
appearance. , King Charles Spaniel In
appearance , Rat Terrier they are similar to a white cockatoo with some salmon/peachy/pink face
feathers, , German Shepherd and a pale grey beak.
Like all members of the Cacatuidae, Goffin's Cockatoo is crested, meaning it has a collection of feathers , Rat Terrier on its head that it can raise or lower. Its body is covered mainly with white feathers, , Mi-Ki (Toy) with salmon/peachy/pink colored feathers , Friesian between the beak and eyes and also on the underside of the crest feathers. , Chesapeake Bay Retriever The underside of its wing and tail feathers , Konik exhibit a yellowish tinge. The eyes range from brown to black. The Goffin's Cockatoo is quite graceful in flight.
Wild populations of this bird are threatened due to habitat loss and illegal trapping for the cage-bird trade.