![]() ![]() ![]() My favourite book about keeping cockatoos, as this is probably the most comprehensive and detailed of them all. Published by Hampshire Breeders and Books, Hampshire England. Has some information on all species of cockatoos, but does have a large focus on the Australian cockatoo species.Ĥ) Cockatoos in Aviculture by Rosemary Low. Has both black and white and colour photographs. It’s a very useful and interesting resource for the serious cockatoo fancier who is interested in how cockatoos behave in the wild. This book is not about keeping cockatoos in captivity but is about their lives in the wild. It would be a good book to pick up before one gets a cockatoo as it does describe how demanding they can be.ģ) Cockatoos (Australian Natural History), by Matt Cameron. It has information on most aspects of cockatoo care, including feeding, caging, health care and so on. This book has plenty of very nice colour photographs, including ones of very rare Blue-eyed Cockatoos. It gives a good introduction to keeping cockatoos and has basic information on most aspects of their care.Ģ) The Essential Cockatoo, by Laurie Baker and Stuart Borden. This is a short book with black and white drawings and colour photographs. Published by Barron’s Educational Series, 2000. So, I’ve compiled a list of books about cockatoos and have noted where they can be ordered from.ĭisclaimer: Please note that I don’t make any money from this site! When I list stuff like this, it’s just to help people find useful parrot resources.ġ) Cockatoos: A Complete Pet Owner’s Manual, by Werner Lantermann. Most book stores won’t have books specifically on cockatoos and pet stores tend to have more general parrot books. Finding good information on cockatoos can be a bit of a challenge. ![]()
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