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A goffin cockatoo is a large white bird with a small white crest unlike other cockatoos. The plumage of the goffin cockatoo is a beautiful white and it has soft salmon pink lores. Found on the Tenimber islands of Indonesia, the goffin cockatoo is one of the smartest of all the cockatoos. It has a very gentle disposition but a goffin cockatoo can be very loud, especially if it desires attention.

The goffin cockatoo is a fun-loving parrot who is a born entertainer. He is clever, loving, curious, playful and energetic. It makes a wonderful family pet. The goffin cockatoo is a fair talker but some have been known to talk extensively. It is a delight to have a trained goffin cockatoo snuggle and cuddle around you. An untrained one can scream enough to make you lose your sleep. Are you already thinking what made you get a goffin cockatoo?

Vital Statistics for the Goffin Cockatoo:

  • Size : 32 cm (12.5 ins)
  • Life Expectancy : 65 years

The Goffin's Cockatoo, Cacatua goffiniana, also known as Tanimbar Cockatoo, is a species of cockatooendemic to forests of the Banda Sea islands in Indonesia. They weigh, on average, about 250 grams for females and 300 grams for males. They are about 31 centimeters -12" from head to tail. The Goffin's Cockatoos are the smallest of all the cockatoos. It is a white cockatoo with some salmon or pink face feathers, and a pale grey beak. Both sexes are similar.

Like all members of the Cacatuidae, the Goffin's Cockatoo is crested, meaning it has a collection of feathers on its head that it can raise or lower. Its body is mainly covered with white feathers, with salmon or pink colored feathers between the beak and eyes. The deeper (proximal) parts of the crest feathers and neck feathers are also a salmon color, but the coloration here is hidden by the white color of the more superficial (distal) areas of these feathers. The underside of its wing and tail feathers exhibit a yellowish tinge. The eyes range from brown to black. They are often confused with the Little Corella (Bare-eyed Cockatoo) due to their similar appearance.

Due to ongoing habitat loss on Tanimbar, limited range and illegal hunting, the Goffin's Cockatoo is evaluated as Near Threatened on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. The species is listed on Appendix I of CITES. In the 1970s, Japanese loggers ravaged the islands. Many of the dazed, disoriented birds were captured for the pet trade. Although many were lost in the stresses of shipment, there may be a small silver lining behind this ecological disaster, because many Goffin's Cockatoos have reproduced in captive breeding programs. As such, there are now more Goffin Cockatoos in captivity than in the wild. 

Owners describe male Goffin's as being the "Class Clown" who plays non-stop. Chasing and running games are very favored by the males, owners report. Very sensitive to the moods of their owners. These cockatoos are described as "super sensitive." One owner said the male Goffin's "is the little brat" around here. Males like to pull the tails of other birds in your home and are said more often by owners to be very mechanical. Males are not said to love the other birds in the home as much as female owners report this behavior. Note that the Goffin's not only lets himself out of his cage after he picks a lock, he lets all the other birds out of their cages too.