It is not a good idea. If you provide a larger nesting box for the cockatiel and a small one for the budgie, there should be no problem. If the budgie has already claimed the larger nesting box as her own, you will never train her to leave, and will need to buy another large box for the cockatiel.
Budgies may not nest in a cage that is crowded with five individuals, as they prefer space and privacy for nesting activities. It's recommended to provide a separate breeding cage with enough space for a pair of budgies to nest comfortably.
Budgies don't make a nest like other birds. In the wild they prefer a shallow hole in the ground or in a hollow tree.
Parakeets don't really make nests like finches for example. In wild they nest in holes in trees, and in captivity they need nesting boxed. wild budgies use hollow trees for there nest. Domesticated budgies you have to buy a nest box or they will not mate also if u want to know how to make a nest box goggle it for peace sakes
they are not satisfied with it put another one and wait
A pearl cockatiel is simply a coloring, a mutation. So yes, it should live in a nest. :)
yes budgies do make nests if the budgie is in the wild it will make a nest in a hollow or branch. if it is in an aviary/house it will make a nest and lay an egg everyday in a nesting box (if provided)
This is typical pre-nesting behaviour. The budgies, in particular the female, are preparing the nesting box for nesting. Some pairs of budgies never successfully breed, but they still display all the signs and behaviour of wanting to nest.
If the dudgies didnt lay their eggs in the nest it is because they didnt make the nest . At any pet store there is alittle ball that you put straw in it for the birds make their own nest and you can get them a nest box.
near the swamp or in a nest two females share a nest
How you describe a nest of an owl is it is in a tree and it looks like a normal nest.
Chickens and budgies should not be housed together. Chickens are typically much larger and can pose a threat to budgies. Additionally, they have different housing and dietary requirements. It is best to keep them in separate living spaces.
No, you need a bigger gene pool. ( they would be deformed )