What is the sulphur crested cockatoo a predator of?
Sulphur-crested cockatoos are not typically considered to be predators, as they primarily feed on plant matter such as fruits, seeds, nuts, and flowers. However, they have been observed occasionally preying on small insects and their larvae, as well as on the eggs and chicks of other bird species. Additionally, they have been known to raid crops and damage other agricultural areas, making them a pest to some farmers.