![]() Medium Birds - Ringneck, Senegal, Large Lories, Yellow Collar Macaw, Hahn's Macaw, Severe Macaw, Sun Conure, Blue Crown Conure, Pionus, Rose Breasted Cockatoo and similar sized birds. Small Birds - Cockatiels, Grey Cheeks, Small Lories, Green Cheek Conure, Black Cap Conure, Maroon Bellied Conure, Caique, Quaker Parrot and similar sized birds. Mini Birds- Budgies, Lovebirds, Parrotlets and similar sized birds. If in any doubt contact us, as we are always happy to help. Please note: We have found no definitive list for size guidance and some parrot types will fall into other categories, please know your bird or seek assistance from your avian vet. Please check out these links for our info pages on, Safety First. Other sources of protein are cooked eggs (hard boiled or scrambled), yogurt, cottage cheese and peanuts.Looking for a different length or height. Just get in touch and we will be happy to help. It’s OK for your cockatiel to eat chicken, fish or beef, again we are talking here very small amounts. Make sure your cockatiel does not have any seeds from fruits, some can be very dangerous, like Cherry pits as they may contain trace amounts of cyanide. Mangos, Cantaloupe, Apricots, Nectarines, Papayas, Peaches Apples, Bananas, Grapes, Oranges. Sprouts, Spinach, Turnip Greens, Swiss chard, Mustard Greens, Broccoli, Escarole, Chicory, Tomatoes, Beet Greens, Bok Choy, Grated Carrots, Collard greens, Corn on the Cob, Endive, Kale, Yams, Pumpkin, Sweet potato, (cockatiels like Yams, Pumpkin and Sweet Potato better when they are cooked). If you do plan to feed your cockatiel seeds then please consider the following in addition and do it young or they can become very picky eaters. So like all companion parrots and exotic birds offer a variety. ![]() We wouldn’t ask for Cheerios for breakfast, lunch and dinner, well guess what, neither do they. Most would say a seed diet is perfectly fine for a cockatiel but as with all things in life “everything in moderation” and they eat the way we eat, variety. They are curious creatures so challenging them each day with hidden food or treats is a great way to keep boredom to a minimum. A companion cockatiel will happily eat from a bowl, but it will also enjoy “foraging” for treats hidden in shreddable toys left at the bottom of her cage. It is substantially less than the larger birds but you’ll still need to consider a Hepa filter and proximity of cage to closed in rooms.ĭiet: Cockatiels in the wild are ground foragers, meaning that they fly to the ground to forage for food. The tiels are not a dander free bird and can aggravate allergies or asthma in those who suffer from these symptoms already. Hypoallergenic: Since these are cousin to the Cockatoo along with that come a fair amount of powder. They love head scratches and kisses and just sitting on their flocks shoulder for homework or some shared meal times. They are known for ‘night fright” because they don’t see in the dark and get spooked easily so covering the cage is advisable if it’s something you can do consistently.Ĭuddle Score: 100% cuddle bunnies just like their cousin Cockatoo. They are not screechers but can let out a high pitch shrill when frightened or startled at night time. Noise level for these little parrots is relatively low but when they want you or something they are not shy about vocalizing it. Girls are whistlers too but it’s more random and they’re not adept at learning to whistle songs per se. Whistling is close and familiar to their natural language so he will learn to whistle easier than talking. ![]() They are more apt to talk better if shown before whistling show tunes at him. Talkability/Noise Level: The male cockatiels can talk and whistle fairly well. ![]() There are many color mutations but they are all consistent in their reputation. ![]() I would give cockatiels an A+ for all around best small parrot choice for families and families with children. They are relatively quiet, clean, gentle, intelligent,curious, adaptable, easy going and gets along with everyone. Minimum requirements would start at 18″ x 18″.įamily Rating: With their loving, sweet, and passive personalities it’s no mystery why they are at the top of the list, top 3 actually, for best first time parrot owner’s choice bird as well as best bird for a child. They don’t require a large cage but if you keep your cockatiel flighted then bigger is always better for maximum exercise while in his cage. They can live up to 20-25 years in captivity and are generally a hardy healthy laid back type of parrot. They are just 1 of 52 species in Australia but are known to be the fastest flyers in their homeland. Cockatiels although a small bird are actually a parrot, cousins to the large Cockatoo and both from Australia. ![]()
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