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 Translation for 'sulphur crested cockatoo' from English to Dutch
NOUN   a sulphur crested cockatoo | sulphur crested cockatoos
vogelk.T
grote geelkuifkaketoe {de} [Cacatua galerita]
sulphur-crested cockatoo
Partial Matches
vogelk.T
molukkenkaketoe {de} [Cacatua moluccensis]
salmon crested cockatoo
vogelk.T
citroenkuifkaketoe {de} [Cacatua sulphurea citrinocristata]
citron-crested cockatoo
chem.
zwavel {de} <S>
sulphur <S>
chem.
zwavelatomen {mv}
sulphur atoms [Br.]
chem.
zwavelverbindingen {mv}
sulphur compounds [Br.]
zwavelgehalte {het}sulphur content [Br.]
chem.
zwavelverbinding {de}
sulphur compound [Br.]
chem.
zwavelatoom {het}
sulphur atom [Br.]
chem.
zwavelbloem {de} [Sulfur sublimatum]
flowers of sulphur [Br.]
vogelk.T
zwavelborsttoekan {de} [Ramphastos sulfuratus]
sulphur-breasted toucan [Br.]
entom.T
gewone vlinderhaft {de} [Libelloides coccajus]
owly sulphur [Br.] [owlfly species]
vogelk.T
Filipijnse kaketoe {de} [Cacatua haematuropygia]
Philippine cockatoo
vogelk.T
witkuifkaketoe {de} [Cacatua alba]
white cockatoo
vogelk.T
witte kaketoe {de} [Cacatua alba]
umbrella cockatoo
vogelk.T
witkuifkaketoe {de} [Cacatua alba]
umbrella cockatoo
vogelk.T
witte kaketoe {de} [Cacatua alba]
white cockatoo
vogelk.T
molukkenkaketoe {de} [Cacatua moluccensis]
Moluccan cockatoo
vogelk.T
blauwoogkaketoe {de} [Cacatua ophthalmica]
blue-eyed cockatoo
vogelk.T
roodstaartraafkaketoe {de} [Calyptorhynchus banksii]
Banks' black cockatoo
vogelk.T
roodstaartraafkaketoe {de} [Calyptorhynchus banksii]
Banksian black cockatoo
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Usage Examples English
  • A wide range of birds were also kept at Marineland over the years, including Australasian gannets and a sulphur crested cockatoo known as Bobby.
  • These take place daily with many animals including Greater Sulphur Crested Cockatoo, Californian Sea Lions, Humboldt Penguins, Red pandas, Capybara, and even the Asian Elephants.
  • The condition is more prevalent in widely occurring Australian species such as the sulphur-crested cockatoo, little corella and galah.
  • Larger species include the wedge-tailed eagle, greater sooty owl, sulphur-crested cockatoo and superb lyrebird.
  • The current squadron motif is a sulphur-crested cockatoo with the Southern Cross depicted on a blue background.

  • featured an introduction by Townsend as the studio host, accompanied by his pet and companion bloodhound Woodrow (Woodrow died in 1986 and was replaced at first with a sulphur-crested cockatoo and then with a baby Labrador retriever. ...
  • In captivity, the sulphur-crested cockatoo is easily confused with the smaller yellow-crested cockatoo or the blue-eyed cockatoo with a differently shaped crest and a darker blue eye-ring.
  • In "The Senses of Hearing, Touch and Taste" there is a Sulphur-crested cockatoo, which is native to Australia, near the woman in a red dress.
  • In total, there are 103 bunkers on the course and almost every hole is flanked by huge stands of Australian native trees which provide sanctuary to many species of native birds, including the noisy but beautiful sulphur-crested cockatoo and the multi-coloured rainbow lorikeet.
  • The greater sulphur-crested cockatoo ("Cacatua galerita galerita") is the nominate subspecies of the sulphur-crested cockatoo.

  • The presence of a sulphur-crested cockatoo in the painting is considered as evidence of Arab trade in the Australasian region with the bird being a gift from Sultan al-Kamil to Frederick II.
  • The sulphur-crested cockatoo is relatively widespread and can even be seen in suburban habitats in some parts of its range, but the remaining members of this subgenus all have relatively small distributions and are considered threatened by the IUCN due to a combination of habitat loss and capture for the wild bird trade.
  • In her book "Developmental Plasticity and Evolution", Mary-Jane West Eberhard has a cover art of the sulphur crested cockatoo and comments on the back cover "Did [...] long crest[...] feathers evolve by gradual modification of ancestral head feathers?
  • The government of the Australian Capital Territory adopted the gang-gang cockatoo as its official faunal emblem on 27 February 1997.
  • Native birds that frequent or inhabit the reserve include the: Pied currawong; Australian magpie; Noisy miner; Laughing kookaburra; Pied butcherbird; Trichoglossus moluccanus (Rainbow lorikeet); Yellow-tailed black cockatoo; Sulphur-crested cockatoo; Magpie-lark; Koel; Tawny frogmouth; and Australian raven.

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