Kind of.
looks like
happy and graceful
Yes this is fine. Cockatiel's are quite happy being pets as long as they receive a lot of attention. However, a companion is usually much appreciated by your cockatiel whether he or she mates or not.
When a cockatiel flairs its tails and shows its wings, it means that something has frightened it. It is trying to make itself look big and threatening so that whatever it is afraid of will go away.
The cockatiel is a type of Australian parrot.
Cockatiel females are fertilized internally.
This is usually a good sign which means it is happy and content. It can also be singing to another bird which it has chosen for a mate or singing for your attention and approval.
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.
I would recommend you buy a baby cockatiel. That way it would be more likely to bond with you.
Every form of animal and plant life has a genus. The cockatiel's is Nimphicus.
Yes, a gray cockatiel and a lutino cockatiel can have lutino babies. The lutino coloration is a result of a recessive gene, so if the gray cockatiel carries the gene for lutino (which can be the case if it is a split gray), there is a chance that some offspring may inherit the lutino trait. If the gray cockatiel does not carry the lutino gene, all the babies will be gray or gray mutations, but none will be lutino.
1 human year = 4 cockatiel years
The average weight of a cockatiel is 93 grams.