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<resTitle>Black Cockatoo Roosting Sites - Buffered (DBCA-064)</resTitle>
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<idAbs>Data from The Great Cocky Count which takes place annually in early to mid-April. This event records birds as they fly in to night roosts on a single day and has taken place since 2010. Three species are recorded: Carnaby’s and Baudin’s (white-tailed) and Forest Red-tailed Black-Cockatoos. In the Perth-Peel Coastal Plain all white-tailed are assumed to be Carnaby’s. In other areas the roosts could include either species or both, so a generic ‘white-tailed’ term is used. Roosting sites have been buffered to I Kilometre.
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Tags: Black Cockatoo, Carnabys Cockatoo, Forest Red-tailed Black Cockatoo, Great Cocky Count, Roosting, White Tailed Cockatoo
Contact: dbca_gis@dbca.wa.gov.au</idAbs>
<idCredit>Birdlife Australia</idCredit>
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