The sulphur-crested cockatoo feeds mostly on native flowers and berries, roots, seeds and grains, and nuts, which it can crack with its very strong beak.
Not at all. Flocks of sulphur crested cockatoos are a very common sight throughout the eastern states of Australia, and in the north. They can be seen in the bush, in farmland areas, and on the...
Cockatoos will eat some insects, but they aren't much of a predator. In the wild, they eat a mostly herbivorous diet: nuts/seeds, fruit, leaves and stems.
Sulphur-crested cockatoos, which are native to Australia, favour the seeds, nuts and fruit (and berries and roots as well) of a variety of native plant species such as eucalyptus, casuarinas, acacias...