Can you see Blue Z's recently polished halo above her head? She's trying to look very innocent. She chewed her tracking device in the aviary before release so it doesn't work anymore! Naughty Blue Z.



This is a blog about my PhD project on Carnaby's cockatoo on the Swan Coastal Plain, Perth, Western Australia. My project is titled “Roost site fidelity and resource use by Carnaby’s cockatoo on the Swan Coastal Plain”. Through this blog I would like to share with you my experiences researching Carnaby's cockatoo. I hope you'll enjoy following my adventures.