Do not feed your cockatiel salmon. Cockatiels are herbivorous and should not be given meats of any sort, even fish.
They can't eat salmon.
Cockatiels can eat crackers, except they make them put on weight. They have no nutritional content in crackers for cockatiels. Despite the movies where birds eat crackers, cockatiels eat vegetables and seeds (as a treat). Your cockatiel should eat everything in moderation. As for crackers, as an occasional treat - cockatiels love them!
Yes as long as it doesn't have a lot of butter or anything
Well you open the bag of sunflower seeds and feed them to the cockatiels. They will then eat them.
Cockatiels can eat millet and they love it! It is a treat, though, and should be given to them occasionally to avoid overweight cockatiels.
Before they have been weaned, cockatiels can eat wheat-bix and other soft foods. After they are weaned, cockatiels can eat anything that adult cockatiels eat. Cockatiels love lettuce! (Not too much - it acts as a laxative in large amounts). Your cockatiel will also enjoy carrot and brocolli. DO NOT FEED YOUR COCKATIEL AVOCADO OR TOMATO!
no. only spinach.
Yes, cockatiels can eat olives in moderation. Olives are safe for them, but it's important to serve them without pits and in small amounts due to their high fat content. Always ensure that the olives are not seasoned or processed with harmful additives. As with any new food, introduce olives gradually to monitor for any adverse reactions.
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!
Weiros (Cockatiels) eat a combination of seeds and fresh fruit such as apple,grapes,watermellon(rearly) and pear and they enjoy sun flour seeds as well.
Salmon fish eat flies.
You are soposed to give cockatiels grit so that they can digest their food better. All you have to do is by a container at the pet store and sprinkle a littl ebit on your cockatiel's food. Better to give them a separate container.