Cockatiel bird is a household bird and very easy to breed. One of their behavior is when a Cockatiel bird is hissing it means the bird feels frightened or threatened.
it depends how old the bird is if the bird is young it probably won't know how to make a nest. if the bird is older it will probably make a nest.
It varies from bird to bird but after a year the bird should have reached maturity.
Yes, cockatiels can get physically sick. In fact, it is very common for a cockatiel to catch a cold or flu. If you experience different coloring of the droppings, or different texture to them, call a vet. If your cockatiel continually sneezes or acts more tired and sulky then usual, call a vet. You can go to a website to look up the signs of a sick cockatiel. Never leave a sick or suspicious cockatiel alone, you may be too late.
A cockatiel belongs to the bird family in the animal kingdom and is most closely related to cockatoos.
Yes, they can and my favorite type is a mix between the cockatiel and the galah cockatoo, it makes a beautiful bird!
for a pet bird, i would probably say that it would be a cockatiel or a parakeet
yes if the bird is sick
If you hold on tight.
"Quarrion" is the Australian aboriginal word for the bird commonly known as a cockatiel.
If you mean weiro - yes (this is the other name of the cockatiel), but not werio. As long as I know, there is no bird named werio.
No. The only birds that have penises are some duck and goose species. Cockatiel reproductive organs are located inside the bird's body. If a male cockatiel has a fleshy lump near or in his cloaca, he may have a tumor. You should consult your avian veterinarian if you see anything unusual on your bird's body.