Birds of a feather flock together, which may explain why Oscar flies solo.
The plucky — and plucked — cockatoo beat the odds to survive a beak and feather disease. She was only given six months to live. That was 13 years ago…
Birds of a feather flock together, which may explain why Oscar flies solo.
The plucky — and plucked — cockatoo beat the odds to survive a beak and feather disease. She was only given six months to live. That was 13 years ago…
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You may have seen one of Snowball’s YouTube videos, or seen the sulpher-crested cockatoo on the David Letterman show. He’s made a hit on all the talk shows, and he’s even made a television commercial for a European bottled water.
Continue reading… “Snowball, the Dancing Cockatoo”
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