Yes, it is a cockatoo and cockatoos are in the family of parrots.
Definitely!
Australia.
I have a parrot, and the best way to get your cocktail to trust you, would be to spend a lot of time with him. Feed him and talk to him, and more importantly, pet him... and gain your trust that way.
Well you can kinda tell because the male cockateil will kinda start to tweet. The female will mostly remain silent. only when the cockateil is over four months old you can definitely tell because all baby cockateils have spots under their wings. After the cockateil is older than four months the male cockateil will not have the spots under their wings. The females will always have spots under their wings.
This means your cockateil is lonely, with a lack of attention, parrots and other birds will start picking their feathers.
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yes they can i have had mine for years and it has been alone and fine they do not need another cockateil to live but they do need more ateention and love when they are the only bird in the house
What you feed a cockateil is bird food. Go into your local petstore and purchase a bag that says Cockatiel or Parakeet food. Cockatiels can also eat vegetables such as lettuce, and fruits like apples as a treat occasionally.
well a parrot is a bird and a parrot fish is a fish
Yes, Amazon parrot is the common name for a parrot of the genus Amazona.
It's a cave parrot