Cockatoos are monogamous and nest in tree hollows.
The amount of time cockatoos have to spend foraging varies with the season.
Four finials on the posts which defined the three main divisions were finished with carved cockatoos.
Along the walls were glass cages holding live cockatoos, macaws, seagulls, pigeons, and parrots.
Other cockatoo species, such as the glossy black cockatoo, inhabit woodlands, rainforests, shrublands and even alpine forests.
Cockatoos have a large bill, which is kept sharp by rasping the two mandibles together when resting.
Salmon-crested cockatoos require a great deal of attention and activity to remain healthy and well-adjusted.
There is also a small aviary featuring peacocks, lorikeets and sulfur-crested cockatoos.