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'SUNSHINE', the Sulphur-crested Cockatoo - original artwork

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'SUNSHINE', the Sulphur-crested Cockatoo - original artworkShannon wanted to celebrate the softer and more inquisitive side of one of Australias most iconic parrots, the Sulphur crested Cockatoo which is more commonly known for being raucous and naughty! Showcasing its complex personality and high intelligence behind those captivating eyes, whilst capturing the reflective colouring of its feathers of the afternoon Australian sun! There are currently two cockatoos available in this style, painted to be

Shannon wanted to celebrate the softer and more inquisitive side of one of Australia’s most iconic parrots, the Sulphur-crested Cockatoo – which is more commonly known for being raucous and naughty! Showcasing its complex personality and high-intelligence behind those captivating eyes, whilst capturing the reflective colouring of its feathers of the afternoon Australian sun!

There are currently two cockatoos available in this style, painted to be 'looking' at each other. You can find the matching one here.

 

This artwork has been hand painted with professional-grade watercolour paint and detailed with a traditional nib and highly concentrated ink on 300gsm 100% cotton watercolour paper. See more details below.
Price is for mounted artwork only. Any framed image examples are for illustrative purposes only.

About this bird:
Ranging throughout the northern and eastern mainland of Australia and Tasmania, the Sulphur-crested Cockatoo is one noisy and conspicuous bird, both at rest and in flight. Found in a variety of timbered habitats and common around urban environments, the birds stay in the same area all year round and have been known to live up to 80+ years of age when in captivity. A highly social bird, they spend a lot of time in flocks, foraging on the ground or roosting together in trees. Known for its raucous calls that echo through the forest, this intelligent bird is a masterful communicator, utilizing an extensive repertoire of squawks, screeches and whistles to communicate with its flock. Beyond its vocal prowess, these Cockatoos display remarkable intelligence and problem-solving abilities, often observed using tools to extract food or solve puzzles. Despite the challenges posed to wildlife by urbanization, Sulphur-crested Cockatoos have shown resilience and resourcefulness in thriving amidst human development. Their ability to coexist with humans in urban settings underscores their adaptability and highlights the importance of conservation efforts to protect their populations and preserve their natural behaviours in both urban and wild habitats. Conservation Status: Least Concern.


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