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  1. Cockatiels (The Birdkeepers' Guides) by Greg Glendell, 2008-07
  2. The Proper Care of Cockatiels by Karl-Herbert Delpy, 1999-03
  3. All About Cockatiels by Gerald R. Allen, J. Allen Connei, 1989-08
  4. Cockatiels: A Complete Pet Owner's Manual by Annette Wolter, 1991-04
  5. Cockatiels Today by Dennis Kelsey-Wood, 1996-05
  6. Cockatiels For Two by Leo Cullum, 2009
  7. Breeding Cockatiels by Julie Sturman, 1980-01
  8. Encyclopedia of Cockatiels by George A. Smith, 1978-01
  9. How to Care for Your Cockatiel (your first...series) by Catherine Jones, 2000-02
  10. Step-By-Step Book About Cockatiels (Step By Step) by Anmarie Barrie, 1987-09
  11. Cockatiels by N. Curtis, 1963-06
  12. Step by Step Book About Training Cockatiels (Step-By-Step Book About Series) by Elaine Radford, 1990-09
  13. The New Cockatiel Handbook: Everything About Purchase, Housing, Care, Nutrition, Behavior, Breeding, and Diseases (New Pet Handbooks) by Matthew Vriends, 1989-11
  14. The Parrot Companion: Caring for Parrots, Macaws, Budgies, Cockatiels and More by Rosemary Low, 2006-11-09

21. BusyBird.com - All About Cockatiels, Cockatiel Information
A happy bird is a busy bird! At BusyBird.com you will find important, detailed information on Cockatiel care as well as unique bird toys, millet spray,
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22. ParrotFeather.com - Cockatiel
Pet Aspect Next to the Budgie, cockatiels are one of the most popular parrots and widely kept throughout the world. Theses parrots are renowned for their
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Cockatiel Menu Species Cockatiels as Pets Cockatiel Breeding Taming Cockatiel Talking Cockatiels Scientific Name: Nymphicus hollandicus
Origin: Australia
Relative Size: Small 130-145 grams
Average Lifespan: 10-20 years Pet Aspect: Next to the Budgie, Cockatiels are one of the most popular parrots and widely kept throughout the world. Theses parrots are renowned for their docile personalities and composed nature. They have so many positive attributes that Cockatiels are quickly becoming the choice of many bird enthusiasts and first time parrot owners. They are affordable and attractive looking, plus many color mutations are available thanks to breeders. If a cockatiel has been handfed and well socialized, they usually enjoy time outside the cage with their owners. These birds are not too selective and will sit with most family members. Shy Cockatiels can easily be won over through food and affection. Your cockatiel will love to spend time on your shoulder or on its play stand while you do household chores. Not only are they known for their docile personalities, but Cockatiels are also known for their stable temperaments. Many parrot owners have to deal with extreme hormonal problems that will cause the parrot’s behavior to fluctuate. Though Cockatiels may have hormonal days, their behavior is mostly stable and predictable. This makes them better candidates for inexperienced parrot owners and children, as long as they are supervised by an adult.

23. Bird Care, Health - Cockatiels, Cockatoos, Lories, Macaws, Parakeets
Free tips and tutorials for a wide range of avian topics toxins and treatments, behavior problems, breeding, diet, injuries and more.
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24. Crazy Cockatiels Shop 1! : CafePress.com
cockatiels are cute and sweet, but they are also crazy! They want you to scratch their heads and then they have minor hissy fits if you don t do it just
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25. Cockatiels - Mahalo
cockatiels are a small variety of the Cockatoo family, found primarily in Australia. Fast Facts Length 1013 inches Weight 85-100 grams Life span 15-20
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    26. North American Cockatiel Society Articles
    Pet cockatiels, Breeders, Tiels! Cockatiel Genetics, Banding, Pets, Breeders More!
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    Avian Nutrition
    Cynthia L. Kiesewetter Beware of "Proven" Breeders
    Michael Muse Bird First Aid
    Teresa Linton Bosco's Story
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    Converting from Seed to Pellets
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    Rob Hoxie, Five Bees Aviary Dangerous Foods
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    Lynn Traylor Finding a Good Pet Store Rebecca Taylor Giardia from The 'Tiel Times by Ann Bourke, DVM Handfeeding Step-By-Step Cynthia L. Kiesewetter HELP! My Bird Escaped! Krista Menzel Hidden Household Hazards from The 'Tiel Times by Ann Bourke, DVM Inbreeding Karen Holderness Incessant Egg Laying in Cockatiels Cynthia Kiesewetter Lead Poisoning from The 'Tiel Times by Dr. Robert Giddings, DVM Misting Your Cockatiel Cynthia Kiesewetter Out With the Old, In With the New Pamela Thompson Plants, Dangerous and Safe from The 'Tiel Times by Cynthia Kiesewetter Psittacosis from The 'Tiel Times by Ann Bourke, DVM Why Fertile Eggs Won't Hatch Karen Holderness NACS Home Page About NACS Avian Vet List Awards Received ... Tieltown Cockatiel Chat Board See for details.

    27. The Cockatiel Community
    I ve come and gone with cockatiels, helping some, rehoming others. In the end I have my three and I m quite happy with them. I have them in an indoor aviary
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    You're looking at the latest 20 entries. Missed some entries? Then simply jump back 20 entries Tuesday, May 27th, 2008
    Subject: Gaining Trust Posted by: soapfaerie Time: 7:49 pm. So i'm trying to gain the trust of my flock. It can be kind of overwhelming, because there's six little hearts to try and win over, haha. Maddie's cool, she'll step up, let me pet her, etc etc. I can get her in and out of the cage with no issues.
    No such luck with the rest, haha.
    I sat and read for about 45 mins in the room with them, as they did their thing hanging out outside the cage. One by one, they made their way back in, in reverse order of how they came out... young Lutino was last one out, first one back in. Then Hootie (YES!!!), then female grey. I decided that was enough for one day, and put Maddie back inside as well. I think it was all in all a success. I want them to get used to me being around, and get them used to coming in and out of the cage.
    Any tips on bathing and such would be great. :) Also, is peanut butter ok for 'tiels? I haven't found anything saying it's dangerous... i used a very thin layer on a stick, and dipped it in seed to make a little treat. Any other recommendations for "sticky" stuff i can use are welcome too!

    28. Cockatiels
    Sites or pages specializing in cockatiels and related birds. Includes clubs and organizations, breeders and suppliers. Dedicated to the proper care of
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    29. Cockatiels Need A Home In Safety Harbor, Florida
    Breeding pair of cockatiels,with 8 mo. old male. (son) Adult malePied (Harlequin)-3 yrs. old Adult female-Litinos(Red Eyes)-2yrs old
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    30. TielTown - Cockatiel Videos
    all about cockatiels diet cages photos videos. Teach your Cockatiel to sing whistle tunes Cockatiel Whistling Songs Drs. Foster and Smith Inc.
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  • 31. Cockatiels (Nymphicus Hollandicus)
    Appearing much like a smaller version of the cockatoo, cockatiels are called quarrion in Australia. cockatiels are the smallest member of the cockatoo
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    32. Cockatiel Page
    Normal cockatiels are gray, with white patches on the wings. They have a yellow/white face with a bright orange patch over the ear .
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    33. Cockatiels For Dummies:Book Information - For Dummies
    Naturalborn charmers, cockatiels are small colorful parrots native to the Australian desert. When raised by people, they’re usually calm and cuddly and
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    Home At Home Pets Cockatiels For Dummies
    Cockatiels For Dummies
    By Diane Grindol
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    Description Author Information Table of Contents Written by a leading national expert on companion birds and a lifelong cockatiel owner and breeder, Cockatiels For Dummies is your total guide to adopting, caring for, and forming a loving relationship with one or more of these diminutive parrots. It gets you up to speed on how to:
    • Decide if a cockatiel is right for you and your family
    • Select a healthy cockatiel
    • Provide a suitable indoor environment
    • Supply a satisfying and nutritious diet for your pet
    • Train your cockatiel
    • Communicate with your bird through body language
    • Breed cockatiels for fun and profit
    Author Diane Grindol provides loads of sensible, easy-to-follow advice along with fun facts, trivia, amusing and informative anecdotes, and tips on how to have a great time with your feathered friend. Among other important topics, she fills you in on what you need to know about:
    • The pros and cons of pet stores versus breeders when choosing a cockatiel
    • Feeding, grooming, caring for, and socializing your pet

    34. Cockatiels - Definition From The Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
    Definition of cockatiels from the MerriamWebster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
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    Dutch kaketielje, from Portuguese cacatilha, from cacatua cockatoo
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    35. Adult Cockatiels (Nymphicus Hollandicus) Metabolically Adapt To High Protein Die
    To determine the ability of cockatiels (Nymphicus hollandicus), a granivorous avian species, to adapt metabolically to high dietary protein levels,
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    Elizabeth A. Koutsos Jeanne Smith Leslie W. Woods and Kirk C. Klasing Department of Animal Science, Veterinary Medicine Resource Services and California Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratory, University of California, Davis, CA To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: To determine the ability of cockatiels ( Nymphicus hollandicus a granivorous avian species, to adapt metabolically to high

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    37. How Cockatiels (Nymphicus Hollandicus) Modulate Pectoralis Power Output Across F
    We used the natural variation in the power requirements with flight speed to investigate the mechanisms employed by cockatiels (Nymphicus hollandicus) to
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    How cockatiels ( Nymphicus hollandicus ) modulate pectoralis power output across flight speeds Tyson L. Hedrick Bret W. Tobalske and Andrew A. Biewener Concord Field Station, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, Old Causeway Road, Bedford, MA 01730, USA
    Department of Biology, University of Portland, 5000 N. Willamette Boulevard, Portland, OR 97203, USA
    Author for correspondence (e-mail: Accepted 29 January 2003 The avian pectoralis muscle must produce a varying mechanical power output to achieve flight across a range of speeds (1-13 m s ). We used the natural variation in the power requirements

    38. Home Of Simply Cockatiels
    Pertinent information for the proper care and enjoyment of your cockatiel.
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    Known as a very gentle and effectionate member of the parrot family, a cockatiel will bring much joy and love into your family. Not only do cockatiels get along very well with multiple family members and other pets, they also tend to be very social and outgoing outside the home. With proper care they can live upwards to 15-20 years. There are reports of cockatiels living into their 20's to early 30's.
    One of the purposes of this website is to help you, through knowledge, to provide the best posible care for your cockatiel. Also, the forums will provide additional information and camaderie with other cockatiel owners.
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    Available for local adoptions only (Eastside/Seattle area). Pickup only. Meet Ernie and Bert .
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    WebRing directory of Science, Biology, Animals, Birds, Pets, cockatiels, . Lists WebRing communites by topic. Allows searching for Communities and Forums.
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