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Baudin’s Cockatoo.
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Ngol-y i-ml, 0f fl» Aborigines of. the mountain d.strioto;
White-tailed Mach C '■i jto,j f.tlKr o ln ^ t? tS s of Western Australia.
■ B n m m m wm | , , H K H «»uuguwnea irom m « » otberknown members of
■ g i l l — and by he^hite marking,of itsM It beIongs t0 that 8ection g g |
■Mmm «p mmmBmofi the Hof4mothi and B ™ect9 Z auo extracted hj if toiijMlii M l W H ^ t w I i i n t i p. «35 infested by
i # n b % h t l t ^ “ d^ enflrIah0Wed: wh™ <» ^ ^ n g l'fre d u e n tly otters a note , e , i i „ £ „ • m ^s&s “W“"" ■ “ “*
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of Writing , t h i v g u u t I-have never seen specimens from any other part of Australia than
' h» l? ° °nyM S'Va“ ®IVer’ orer^ he whole- M wIncl> >t seems to be,h(jnaLly distributed.
an the feathers
^uarrotvly tipped jy.th dull wh|<,f ,eaj-cbv|rts creunv B j H I B ■ i.n lral tail-ftathers crossed by
pa-broad-band, e q u ^ h a l f then- l e n ^ l |o f cfeanw hite ; the external web of the outer primary and the
margin of the external web o£the other banded feathers blackish brown; the shafts black; irides blackish
brown ; bill lead-colour; in § p m e 's p e c k s the upper m a ^ i # ! blackish' brown5 legs and feet dull
yellowish grey, tinged with olive.
The figure represents a male about three-fourths of the natural size^ . ,