Yes, but only give it a small drop (once in a blue moon)
Yes, cockatiels love almonds. They have calcium and protein. If you have a female cockatiel feed her these when she is laying eggs.
Depends on the ingredients. Compare the ingredients and look at the difference. If they are the same, it should be okay. If in doubt, stick to cockatiel food because it's called cockatiel food for a reason.
Offer your cockatiel fresh fruit such as berries, melon, papaya or kiwi every other day. Offer your cockatiel a honey stick or millet spray once a month as a special treat. Be sure your bird has access to fresh, clean water at all times.
Cockatiels can eat honey. They love honey. It may surprise you, but honey is used in many cockatiel treats (to hold seeds together). So, yes, cockatiels are allowed to eat honey - in moderation, though!
Yes, honey is bee waste, but that's okay. Milk is also given from all mammals. Both honey and milk are good.
Bees and bears do share a symbiotic relations ship. Bees produce honey because of the pollen they collect. Bear apparently enjoy eating the honey, inducing the bees to make more honey for the hive.
The cockatiel is a type of Australian parrot.
Cockatiel females are fertilized internally.
No because honey Graham crackers contain a lot of sugar an its effects are the same as chocolates. Normal Graham crackers are okay.
There is no such thing as the biggest cockatiel beacause all cockatiel are small but cockatiels are from the cockatoo family, so its relative ( the cockatoo) will be the biggest.
it is okay to spray her. as long as it is a clean spray bottle, and if you're not sure you can even buy a new one. and make sure it is water that you are spraying
I would recommend you buy a baby cockatiel. That way it would be more likely to bond with you.