Hi Judy and Sandy
The answer is yes. It is Yellow-tailed
Black-Cockatoos. They like a bit of protein from time to time and are do
the "damage" extracting the larvae of the Giant Wood Moth Endoxyla cinerea.
Hope this is of assistance.
Roy Sonnenburg
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