Your cockatiel is flinging all the other seeds out of the way as it tried to find its favourites in the seed dish. Make sure you have a decent cage protector for the lower half of the cage (available from any pet shop) and this will minimise the problem (but it will not eliminate it completely).
Yes, but they really need to eat the larger grains found in cockatiel seed. In addition, all seed is a poor diet for any parrot. They require a variety of healthy, nutritious foods also.
it can be grown everywhere as long as you have the seed.
millit spray sunflower seeds I don't know the rest but its easier to just go buy cocktail seed mix
NO. I am not sure about quails, but for your cockatiel, you need to feed him a good quality cockatiel, or small hookbill, feed. For a good balanced diet, I highly recommend feeding various fruits and vegetables as well. Millet is a TREAT, so try to only give it about once or twice a week. :)
The cockatiel is a type of Australian parrot.
Cockatiel females are fertilized internally.
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.
Flick Colby went by Flick.
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