My left foot.
I recently read that Australia's Sulphur Crested Cockatoos are left footed (as in right handed). I also saw a very cute Instagram video of a number of them visiting people in a unit block in Sydney and noted a lovely meeting between a resident and her toes and one of the cockies reaching out and grabbing said toes with its left foot. I threw my mind back to our thirteen years with our beautiful boy Clarry and realised he also used his left foot to grab things, always.
And here is proof taken today in Brisbane. I watched two cockatoos scrounging around in detritus under a big tree, grabbing and eating things, all with their left feet.
My left foot.
I recently read that Australia's Sulphur Crested Cockatoos are left footed (as in right handed). I also saw a very cute Instagram video of a number of them visiting people in a unit block in Sydney and noted a lovely meeting between a resident and her toes and one of the cockies reaching out and grabbing said toes with its left foot. I threw my mind back to our thirteen years with our beautiful boy Clarry and realised he also used his left foot to grab things, always.
And here is proof taken today in Brisbane. I watched two cockatoos scrounging around in detritus under a big tree, grabbing and eating things, all with their left feet.