The Gang Gang is a species of bird native to Australia. They belong to the cockatoo family and are known for their distinctive call which sounds like a creaking wooden door or a creaky gate. They have a striking appearance with bright red head and black and white plumage.
Gang Gangs are generally found in forests and woodlands in southeastern Australia, particularly in the states of New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia. They feed on seeds, fruits, and insects and are often seen foraging in small groups.
These birds are known to be relatively quiet compared to other cockatoo species and are not as social or noisy. They are usually seen in pairs or small family groups and are known to be monogamous, forming lifelong bonds with a mate.
The Gang Gang population has been declining in some areas due to habitat loss and fragmentation, as well as competition for food and nesting sites with other bird species. Conservation efforts are being made to protect their habitats and ensure their long-term survival in the wild.
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