Nymphicus Hollandicus Collection
The Nymphicus hollandicus, commonly known as the cockatiel, is a fascinating species of Australian wildlife
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The Nymphicus hollandicus, commonly known as the cockatiel, is a fascinating species of Australian wildlife. This lithograph, published in 1897, beautifully captures the essence of these unique birds. The Cockatiel (Nymphicus hollandicus) is native to Australia and is renowned for its vibrant plumage and distinctive crest. In this image taken in Vancouver, Canada, we see a stunning Pearl Cockatiel with its captivating markings. Another photograph showcases two cockatiels from a front view perspective, highlighting their charming features. A White Lutino Cockatiel steals the spotlight in another shot as it poses gracefully from a side view angle. These birds are known for their raised crests and light red cheek pattern which can be seen clearly in this picture. Additionally, their white wing patch adds an extra touch of elegance to their appearance. Renowned ornithologist John Gould's engraving perfectly portrays the beauty of the Cockatiel (Nymphicus Hollandicus). It showcases intricate details that make these birds truly remarkable creatures. A side view image further emphasizes their unique characteristics while perched on a branch. In yet another enchanting photograph captured near Ti Tree in Northern Territory - Australia, we witness a male Cockatiel indulging in some refreshing pool water. This momentary pause allows us to appreciate not only their physical attributes but also observe them engaging with their surroundings.