leave the radio on at low volume, keep the cage by the window so they can look out, everyday, change the placement of the toys in the cage, leave random things that capture his interest near his cage.
Just becareful to not put things that scare your bird near him or his cage. Itll give him lots of stress and could start him feather plucking. If hes extremly bored, he can feather pluck as well.
Try your best
Nothing. It will probably sit on it for a while if you leave it in the nest. After a while it should give up. It may keep laying eggs and have several in the nest.
It really all depends on the birds personalities. Parakeets of good nature, and Cockatiels of a similar nature are good together. If there is any aggression between the two before you put them in the cage together, then keep them separated. The parakeet could get severely injured.
If you hold on tight.
The best way to overcome boredom in an organization is to keep things lively. Have healthy competition for prizes, or for recognition within the organization.
I have one and if you keep whistling to it and stroking it if it lets you then eventually it'll trust you and stop biting. But it depends on the cockatiel itself, so sorry if these dont work for you.
There are not many ways to keep your school green. One way is to paint it. It will take a while depending on how big your school is.
I thik it's both but it's mostly to keep them away.
well, every time you see your cockatiel say what you want him/her to say. say it over and over and he/she will say it eventually. Just keep saying it every time you see him. It worked with my bird! = =
1 Keep the cage partially covered. 2 Keep the cage in the sunlight but sheltered from wind.
Cockatiels eat newspaper because it gives them something to do. It keeps them occupied. Depending on the type of ink used in the printing of the newspaper, the ink may be hazardous to your pet cockatiel. I advise to keep newspaper away from your cockatiel - away enough so that your cockatiel cannot get a hold of it.
Boredom, he needed to keep his mind working on something really complicated or he was bored all the time.
Since a cockatiel's (hands) are behind it's back the cockatiel uses it's feet to wobble around perches and ect. Cockatiels can also use their wings for balance if they are about to lean or fall. It's like if you are walking on something skinny such as a rope or a skinny piece of ceament and you put your hands out by your sides to keep your balance, well the cockatiel does the same thing!