Palm Cockatoo (Probosciger aterrimus)

Palm Cockatoo (Probosciger aterrimus)

 

Dramatic and majestic, the Palm Cockatoo (Probosciger aterrimus) is high on most birder’s list of dream birds to see in the wild.  They can only be found in the far north of Queensland, Australia, Papua New Guinea and West Papua, Indonesia.  These are all countries on the Top Twelve countries to see wild parrots so all are well worth a visit.

Palm Cockatoo Habitat

 

Seeing them in Australia won’t be cheap.  You have to get to Weipa, then get to Iron Range National Park.  Sorry Star Alliance members, only One World airline Qantas can get you here!  Redemptions using Qantas Frequent Flyer points start at 8000 each way from Cairns to Weipa.  You could also use Avios if you are coming from elsewhere in Queensland for 4500-7500 Avios.  If you are starting elsewhere in Australia you can use American Airlines miles for anywhere within Australia to Weipa for 10,000 miles.  Once here, you can either join an organized tour or make your way to Iron Range National Park by hired 4WD.  Avoid coming here between November to March due to extreme heat, humidity and danger from cyclones.

Even for Australians, it can be easier and cheaper to see them in Indonesia.  Use miles to get to Jakarta or Bali, then a domestic carrier such as Sriwijaya to get to Sorong, Manokwari or Jayapura.  Stay tuned for detailed destinations guides when I return from my own trip there!

Here’s some websites to read and a video with a bit more information.

Birdlife Australia

World Parrot Trust