2 cockatiels need a good home-free I don't know where to put this, im sorry admin, if it needs to be moved then please do. I have 2 cockatiel birds that my mom doesn't want anymore:( I live in her house so i have to give them away, they're not really just mine, they are ours. Anyway she doesn't want them anymore so if anyone loves birds and is in the NY area you can PM me. I think they are both males, im not sure. They have to go together cause if they get separated they start screaming to be back together. |
aww.. my mom would of loved them.. but we are in texas... |
so sorry you have to rehome them.. hope they find a good home... |
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i'm sorry your mom wants you to rehome your cockatiel. my mom wasn't fond of mine either because of the mess she made. I rehomed mine because i felt she wasn't getting enough attention. She now lives with a nice lady i used to work with who has another cockatiel. they all get along great and i'm sure she's much happier. |
PMed u :-) |
do yuo have any pictures? how old are they? we MIGHT be able to take them.. |
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They are greys. I think both are male but lately they have been mating or atleast trying to:confused: One of them we bought from someone i think 6 yrs ago but he was already an adult and the other i raised and handfed, he or she is about 5 or 6 yrs old. |
Good luck finding them new homes!! It is said that males have the brighter orange cheek patches while females' patches are more dull. The male's crests are yellow tipped with gray. And some females have an all grey or brown head and females also have spots under their wing feathers and barring on their tail feathers. Hope that helps some on whether you have males or females. I would say the one in the pictures is a male. |
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awww so pretty!! I had a cockatiel when I was a girl followed my gram home from the zoo:eek: on her head would not get off.so he became ours.we called him prettyboy because thats all he said:) bit everyone but me and my gram:cool: |
Aww if you were closer I would take em.. Good luck in your hunt for a new home. |
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Yep, the barring under the tail feathers is only on the females. I have one female and one male. I posted a while back cause I am looking for homes for them, too. They were my son's. |
I hope you found them a good home.. we acutally "found" a cockatiel this summer... well, she found us... we were all outside starting up a grill and this thing flew into my boyfriend's brother's head.. he got so freaked.. Fortuantely, I had a cage at my old house from parakeets I had way back when. "Buddy" that's what I call her, is such a scaredy cat, though, she won't let anyone put their finger (let alone hand) in her cage.. she'll just start screeching:rolleyes: Someone must have really abused her:mad: She is beautiful though.. Mizzwanned.. how did you guys train your birds?? I love the picture on the one with London.. I wish I could get this one to do that |
There are some wonderful bird rescue organizations so you might want to google and see if there are any in your area. |
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