Major Mitchels are an unusual bird. I ended up getting close enough to a feeding pack of around 10. They were biting off green seed clusters and dropping them to the ground. But the ones on the ground were eating dried seeds. It appeared they would harvest now, eat later?
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(Vigors, 1831): NOTE(TAX,PHY: Separate Major Mitchell's Cockatoo from Cacatua to Lophochroa (Brown & Toft 1999, Christidis & Boles 2008, Joseph et al. 2012). Restore Major Mitchell's Cockatoo to Cacatua from Lophochroa (Schodde & Mason 1997; HBW/BirdLife
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