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Cockatiel Physical Characteristics

The Cockatiel's physical characteristics differ between male and female, however, they share some similarity in measurements. The length of the body is 11.5-13.5 inches and they weight approximately 2.8-3.5 ounces. The general body color of a male is gray with colorful markings. The Cockatiels forehead, sides of the head, and narrow tapering crest are yellow with orange spots below the brown eyes. There is a large white patch on each shoulder, and white extending across the wing coverts. The undersides of the tail is dark gray almost black, and the legs are gray.

The female is usually duller in facial markings and undersides of tail. Their feathers are irregularly barred with yellow and the forehead and face is brown. Juveniles resemble the female.

Cockatiel Distribution and Habitat:

Cockatiels live in dry regions of open woodlands and wooded savannas. This species is widely distributed throughout the interior of Australia, however, they also extend to the north and south coasts of Australia generally west of the Dividing Range. They are nomadic in the north responding to the availability of food and water, and migrate seasonally in the south due to temperature changes.

Cockatiel Behavior:

Cockatiels travel in small flocks and sometimes as pairs. They are swift and erratic flyers. They are usually seen on the ground or outermost branches of a tree or shrub. In the north, they congregate in large flocks consisting of up to several hundred birds. Throughout the day these birds undertake long flights from roosts to feeding grounds or water. The Cockatiels strangest habit is perching lengthwise along a stout limb of a dead tree. This habit is baffling to all who study Cockatiels.

Cockatiel Diet:

Cockatiels eat a variety of foods. They mainly eat seeds, fruits, berries, plants, and insects. They are known to raid crops and always forage on the ground, especially for seeds.

Cockatiel Breeding and Nesting:

Breeding is variable and dependent on rain. The Cockatiel breeding season usually last from August to December, although breeding can occur anytime of the year after rainfall.

Nests are usually found in hollow limbs or tree holes, preferably in large hollow eucalyptus near water. Decayed wood dust lines the inside and bottom of the nest hole. A Cockatiel lays from four to seven white rounded eggs. Egg laying occurs every other day.

There average egg size is 26x20 mm. Incubation begins after the second egg is lain and sometimes after the first egg. Incubation last twenty-three days and both parents brood.

The young leave the nest approximately four weeks after hatching. At six months the young males acquire the bright yellow facial markings. Their barred tails are retained until their first complete molt. They reach sexual maturity at eight to ten months.

 

 

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