Which cockatoo?
A cockatoo is part of the family of parrots (cacatuidae) which counts 21 species. The cockatoo has long been identified as an Australasian species, but over the years the exact subspecies depicted in De arte has been the subject of much debate among academics and ornithologists who have often been working with reproductions of the original image.
The detail of the four depictions in De arte indicate that they were drawn from a live bird. Rare birds such as this cockatoo were traded along the trading routes and were already prized possessions at the Chinese court of the Tang dynasty (618-907 CE). The yellow-crested cockatoo most likely travelled westwards to the Holy Roman Empire to end up in the collection of Frederick II via China and its trading routes rather than via India which was the shorter route. But how exactly did it end up in Frederick’s menagerie?