What Cockatiel Sounds & Behaviours Mean! | TheParrotTeacher

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Cockatiel sounds & behaviour meanings !
Today's video is the long awaited cockatiel sound & meanings combined. It's labelled "2" as it's a follow on from the individual videos I made on the topics.
I try to cover as many sounds and behaviours as possible to give you the best range I can. In the video I discuss the sound or behaviour then provide examples for you to reference.
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  • @trishak673
    @trishak67310 ай бұрын

    I brought home my first Cockatiel yesterday and we’re starting our first official day together I’m grateful for your’s and Sophie’s channels for all the great information you share. Thanks so much for all the work you two put into this 😊

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you, I’m really glad that our videos are helpful!

  • @pixelpaws_8876
    @pixelpaws_88767 ай бұрын

    My cockatiel has always made this little chirp/click sound (like some car keys make when you push a button “beep beep” ) whenever he’s really happy. The best way I can explain it is as if he has too much happiness and it starts to bubble out of him. It’s really cute! he does it when I’m putting him to bed too! I’ve never heard anything like it from another bird? all I know is that he does it ALWAYS when he’s happy and feels safe. If anyone has heard something similar I would love to know! :D. Thank you!

  • @thenoblegoat7895
    @thenoblegoat7895 Жыл бұрын

    I don't know why I find it so funny when you put your hands off screen and the birds fly off. It's like your just done with them and throwing them away

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    Жыл бұрын

    Haha it's mostly so they don't get bored sitting on me. I can usually feel when they are fussy on my hands. I usually have their playstand just off camera so they can go on there too!

  • @anaanthony7258

    @anaanthony7258

    7 ай бұрын

    ,;;;;;;;;;;@ =⁰pin 7days

  • @Solo-opiniones84

    @Solo-opiniones84

    Ай бұрын

    Your w....

  • @Solo-opiniones84
    @Solo-opiniones84Ай бұрын

    Let me guess he can read birds minds

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    Ай бұрын

    He can?! Could you put me in touch with him!

  • @cherryl225
    @cherryl225 Жыл бұрын

    separate times each, my male and female cockatiels "heartwinged" at me about 10 minutes before they passed away, both from states of paralytic lethargy. its the first and only time my old female has ever done that, and she did it more than once in that moment. its an affectionate display.

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    Жыл бұрын

    Sorry to hear that experience. It’s not pleasant!

  • @snehalatamhatre56
    @snehalatamhatre56 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing this information. It's really helpful ☺️

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    Жыл бұрын

    My pleasure 😊 There's more on my channel!

  • @conniecruz880
    @conniecruz8802 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting. Thank you for your time. Keep up the good work

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching!

  • @easyybreezeyy
    @easyybreezeyy2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, I really needed this!!

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    2 жыл бұрын

    Glad it was useful!

  • @furqan.broooo
    @furqan.broooo9 ай бұрын

    i got mine today, he's beutiful but so scared and anxious the way he moves around when he's scared scares me too. ik he'll be aight soon

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    9 ай бұрын

    He will be! It just takes time for him to settle in and some bonding work!

  • @saltandlight2311

    @saltandlight2311

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes, thank you that is hard when she is in the middle of my back without being twisted 😅but I get it thank you. Getting better by the day and stays on shoulder.

  • @lisavranesevic5754
    @lisavranesevic5754 Жыл бұрын

    Haha, during the flock calling my two 'tiels, Avalon & Halcon, were responding. Love those two

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    Жыл бұрын

    Got them all riled up!

  • @ophelianichols9249
    @ophelianichols9249 Жыл бұрын

    This was very helpful ! Thank you ❤❤❤

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    Жыл бұрын

    No problems! Lots more cockatiel content on the channel!

  • @BradLeoS
    @BradLeoS7 ай бұрын

    We own 3, I watched another video I thought was well done. Your were spot on in the first one I watched. I can say we have happy birds.

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    7 ай бұрын

    Awesome!

  • @sylveonhatespepsi
    @sylveonhatespepsi Жыл бұрын

    i plan on getting cockatiels in the next year or so after working on getting a job and steady income! very excited as i’ve researched birds for years :) thanks for your informative videos!

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    Жыл бұрын

    Sounds awesome! Glad the videos are useful and hope it goes well!

  • @susantompkins4254
    @susantompkins425415 күн бұрын

    Thank you, I've found this video very useful as I have just brought a cockatiel and I don't know much about them. Thank you for this good advice

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    14 күн бұрын

    Glad it was helpful! I have other guides and videos on them too!

  • @susantompkins4254

    @susantompkins4254

    14 күн бұрын

    @@TheParrotTeacher thank you, I'll have a look

  • @ribaudo_nick
    @ribaudo_nick2 жыл бұрын

    Love all your videos! Been amazing to watch so many of them and do a deep dive since I plan on bringing a tiel into my household when my girlfriend and I move in. Keep it up!!

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! I'm really glad you're finding them useful!

  • @justinwatson1510

    @justinwatson1510

    Жыл бұрын

    It is really amazing that you are putting this kind of effort into being a good person to your girlfriend's bird. I hope you two have enjoyed living together, and I hope she is being as good to you as you seem to be to her.

  • @saucylambchop1045
    @saucylambchop104511 ай бұрын

    Thank you! this was very helpful, my cockatiel was flock calling and I was confused at what he wanted. Now I now buddy just wants some attention!

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    11 ай бұрын

    Glad it was useful! Plenty more cockatiel content on the channel! Yup! Just wants some attention!

  • @18elusive
    @18elusive2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!!

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    2 жыл бұрын

    You're welcome!

  • @farzanehnassiri5174
    @farzanehnassiri51745 ай бұрын

    thank you for this video :)

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    5 ай бұрын

    You're so welcome!

  • @candicet5973
    @candicet59732 жыл бұрын

    Cooool!!!

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @BirdNerdSophie
    @BirdNerdSophie2 жыл бұрын

    Beak snapping is the best!

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    2 жыл бұрын

    Always funny to see!

  • @mardellarowland5339
    @mardellarowland533911 ай бұрын

    Enjoy your videos!

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    11 ай бұрын

    Glad you like them!

  • @pixiedustandstars
    @pixiedustandstars20 күн бұрын

    15:00 My tiel will do this! I came to this video to find out what it means. Thank you David!

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    19 күн бұрын

    Glad it was useful!

  • @MEG020
    @MEG020 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the information in your video, I always wondered why my bird liked to go in the corners between me and the sofa, or behind pillows, always to hide and moving around chirping and trying to pull the fabric from sofa, blanket or whatever he had to his reach also like shredding paper, so it’s a hormonal behavior!! I thought maybe it wasn’t a male because it looked like he wanted to make a nest, but being so old I know he never lay an egg, so confusing behaviors . Now I know I will not allowed him to do it anymore, he can get use to doing things easily if I let him. Thanks again, very good explanation and examples 👍🏼

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey Maria, Glad they are useful! It's worth avoiding as it can lead to biting and other things! 100% both males and females do it!

  • @JUMALATION1
    @JUMALATION12 жыл бұрын

    Today my cockatiel missed where to land, landed on the floor instead and sat there saying " *HH! HH! HH!* " to everyone until I came to the rescue. Funny how different the hisses can be between individuals

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    2 жыл бұрын

    lol they were just like "only you may pick me up/help me!"

  • @JUMALATION1

    @JUMALATION1

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheParrotTeacher Haha, even with me trying to help Pico to step up from the accidental landing spot, all I got was a disapproving stare, a lot of flapping of wings and a reluctant but necessary step-up onto my hand, only to fly somewhere higher up. That happened to be on top of the curtain. Pico then flew back down onto the cage roof :D

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@JUMALATION1 lol! gotta love tiels!

  • @RosyRue
    @RosyRue Жыл бұрын

    So i got my cockatiel like 2 days ago from a pet store. And the top body languages I see are barking, chattering her beak. And just resting closing her eyes. She does bite here and there but that my bird for ya.

  • @shaddymate4095
    @shaddymate4095 Жыл бұрын

    1:04 i wish I could make them just leave like he did here lmao

  • @BartTheBardOfficial
    @BartTheBardOfficial28 күн бұрын

    Hi David! I would appreciate some advice, but I did just type out a wall of text, sorry about that! I think I got a general idea of my cockatiels' bodylanguage and speech in this case, but since it's a delicate and a crucial moment (they're meeting for the first time) and there are so many ways to interpret their behavior, I would love to hear your view on this. We've now got 2 male cockatiels (the female went to a home that suits her needs and general character a lot better :) ). Mango is almost 1 year old, Moki is 2 years old (if the previous owner wasn't lied to by the pet shop). After 1,5 months in the same room in their own cages, I introduced the males face to face outside of their cages for the first time. What happened was: They both INSTANTLY started beak snapping (I think?) simultaneously. It was a very clear and conscious behavior from both of them from the moment they were close. It sounds like clicking and they lick the inside of their beak just like in your video. It's just louder, it seems. Mango soon stopped and cuddled up a bit intrusively; putting his head on Moki's chest (hoping to get preened?) and using his head to pet moki's chest and side (almost like a cat would do when they like something). Moki continued beak snapping and started to sing a song he's been singing whenever Mango came close to his cage while they still wouldn't be allowed out at the same time. He continued the beak snapping all through this encounter and sometimes poked softly at Mango's crest. Not preening, but more like... poking but not aggressively. Mango also poked at Moki's wings (the previous owner clipped the poor guy way to rigorously, so it might be just curiosity at the odd shape?). I then separated them once they had about 2 minutes to meet, just to be sure it was a short and positive experience, rewarding with millet afterwards. Mango used to bow his head towards Miiku (the female) and eventually got aggressive towards her because she refused to preen her. He'd do his flirting dance and song, but when she got close he started plucking her crest feathers... I really do not want Moki and Mango ending up in a similar relationship. My interpretation is that the first meeting was exciting for both. A bit more so for Moki (maybe because he's only been in our home for 2 months and this room for 1,5 months and Mango has spent almost his entire life here (about a year). Mango appears to be incredibly loving and cuddly in nature, but he's also pushy about it and if he doesn't get what he wants after a few weeks of trying he'll get a grudge. I've got the feeling not all birds enjoy that pushy cuddliness and that's where I'm afraid they'll have some conflict. Any advice would be helpful! If I'm on the right track, a confirmation is also helpful. If you've got some different interpretations I'm open to hear them and see if I can use that information on the next sessions :) If you think I ought to approach this differently that's also something I would want to hear. It's an absolute joy to see them finally together! I intend to do one short session a day for now, with the both of them out of their cage. Then we'll see how this all develops :) Very exciting for us too! Moki's singing happily now after the encounter, it seems positive so far.

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    27 күн бұрын

    So it does sound like they were excited and curious about each other. They could also have been a little warning in there too. But as first meetings go that’s a positive one. Letting them out together and supervising is going to be key for initial interactions as well as doing formal bonding work ( I have videos on introducing and housing birds together) Stuff like communal training, foraging and interactions are all useful!

  • @BartTheBardOfficial

    @BartTheBardOfficial

    27 күн бұрын

    @@TheParrotTeacher thank you for your reply! I'll have a good look at those videos of yours and make sure this goes right :)

  • @BartTheBardOfficial

    @BartTheBardOfficial

    25 күн бұрын

    @@TheParrotTeacher Hi David! I had them out together again and I thought; hey they're doing heart wings,that's good. But re-checking your video I found they are in fact territorial; tongue clicking and heart wings. They also bob their head up and down but in a very slow and elaborate way from bending down to raising up their entire body. Seems they want to be close to each other to show who's boss or perhaps to get to know the pecking order? They also sang simultaneously. The same tune, once one started, the other joined in. Getting very mixed interactions here I think, what could that be? We're going to use your other video on bonding 2 birds (I already made notes!) as we go along. Thanks for all your help out here!

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    24 күн бұрын

    Sometimes cockatiels will do this to each other to “impress” the other! Other times it can be territorial! It’s worth observing and working on the bonding activities!

  • @BartTheBardOfficial
    @BartTheBardOfficial9 ай бұрын

    I just realized that my bird wasn't angry or making biting motions today, but she was territorial! She barked :o I put a toy in their cage that they appeared to be quite scared of and Mango barked at it twice before going as far away from it as possible on the perch she was on. I removed the toy and they both calmed down again. Guess they have to become a bit more brave first!

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    9 ай бұрын

    You could work on some desensitisation with them! Have the toy visible to them outside of the cage for a while. Bring it closer to the point they get mildly worried then wait for calm and remove it. You could also try to direct them to it with targeting or reward interactions with it!

  • @BartTheBardOfficial

    @BartTheBardOfficial

    9 ай бұрын

    @@TheParrotTeacher Thanks for the advise! I've put it on the table outside their cage, about a meter away from them. I'll try bringing it a bit closer of have it lean against the bars on the outside perhaps in time. Today I gave them treats through the bars, but I can't figure out if that's a big no-no or if that's an okay way to get to know each other (it was my first interaction with them that they didn't shy away from me). Cause one of the two sort of made biting motions towards the bars and then took some food, then repeated that. She also made biting motions for the first time today as I gave them new food

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    9 ай бұрын

    @@BartTheBardOfficial treating through the bars is completely fine as a bonding technique! It’s how you start forming positive links through direct interactions!

  • @Curly_Ange
    @Curly_Ange8 ай бұрын

    Your video was super helpful!! I have had my male cockateil for a week. He is apparently around 2 yrs old. He loves singing, preening and sleeping on everyone's shoulders. He also loves head scratches. He does a very strange head/neck twirling, spinning, jerking motion, that u didn't mention in ur video. We have had a few cockateils over the years and never seen this behaviour. We are his 3rd home, but he did this in the 2nd home lady said. Thoughts on what it might be? I read that 'head snaking' is a possibility. He is happy and healthy otherwise😊

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    8 ай бұрын

    It could be head shaking! It could be an aquired behaviour that he’s accidentally been reinforced for! It could be a frustration thing!

  • @Curly_Ange

    @Curly_Ange

    8 ай бұрын

    @@TheParrotTeacher it's not head shaking as u showed in ur video. It's definitely more of a circling, jerking movement, very fast. Might be frustrated as he does it more while in the cage, less when he is out. Thank you!

  • @Beepbebeboop
    @Beepbebeboop2 жыл бұрын

    Head bowing can sometimes be a form of aggression for my bird. If he (she) is in a bad mood, which he makes obvious, sometimes he will bow his head then bite as soon as you move your hand closer. I have learnt to avoid this now though.

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    2 жыл бұрын

    It can sometimes be part of an aggressive move, usually with an open maw though. It's a little different from affectionate head bowing!

  • @Beepbebeboop

    @Beepbebeboop

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheParrotTeacher it looks exactly like a normal head bow but is quickly followed with a maw. I believe I might have seen this behaviour explained in a different video but I can't remember which one unfortunately, I will try to find it. Edit: I found it! 16.20, bird tricks, parrot body language 101. My bird basically does something similar to that but not always the exact same, he has variants of it.

  • @tomthompson2309

    @tomthompson2309

    Жыл бұрын

    Mine does the same,the cutest aggression ever 😊

  • @miyoshimoore7417

    @miyoshimoore7417

    Жыл бұрын

    My Cockatiel bows her head to be rubbed. She even guides our hand where she wants to be rubbed. Very needy and affectionate.

  • @sewforvictory6301
    @sewforvictory6301 Жыл бұрын

    Love your content. I'm bringing home a baby Blue Crown Conure next week...but in the interim, I've fallen in love with a baby cockatiel. I'm curious if they could potentially be friends and have their cages in the same room?

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you! There is definitely potential for that. Cockatiels and conures can get on, especially if you plan to cage them separately. During consultations we usually say "you can always at least achieve tolerance between two parrots with enough training/bonding work!" Sometimes parrots will get on very quickly, other times it's hatred so you need to be prepared for either outcome and to adjust training/effort accordingly! I have some videos on the topic that may be useful on my channel!

  • @angsfeatheredfriends
    @angsfeatheredfriends2 жыл бұрын

    Buddy is always beak snapping. He is a happy boy :D Did you have why they hang upside down with their wings and tail feathers spread out, looks like they are head banging, crest is all up too. Seems to be something my female is doing a lot of lately.

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    2 жыл бұрын

    Some tiels do that for exercise and to stretch their wings out! Others do it to encourage air bathing! I’ve also heard it’s an over excitement thing. Sadly it’s not consistent enough across lots of cockatiels to pin point it exactly!

  • @angsfeatheredfriends

    @angsfeatheredfriends

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheParrotTeacher Ah ok, thanks, wasn't sure if it was mating display or some crazy thing. Buddy rarely does it, but Holly does it a few times a day.

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@angsfeatheredfriends Could be worth keeping a note of and seeing what she's doing around when it happens!

  • @joesanchez935
    @joesanchez935 Жыл бұрын

    So I just got a female (seemingly and was said to be 4 months old) and she’s very friendly. She jumps straight onto my hand to get taken out of the cage and jumps straight up to my shoulder. However, she’ll make these low short sounds when playing with my hair or just sitting closer to me. I don’t think they’ve been handled in either video. But they could be the velociraptor sounds?

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey Joe, Sadly without hearing the sound I'm not sure I could specifically pinpoint it. Usually that kind of sound falls under the "baby noise" If you'd like you could send me them via email or Instagram and I'll see if I can work it out for you!

  • @joesanchez935

    @joesanchez935

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TheParrotTeacher That works perfectly. When I get off work I’ll record her and see if I can get it. Thanks!!

  • @MKSophie
    @MKSophie2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for another informative video! In regards to “yawning”, does it occur more frequently when you give cheek scratches?

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hey Sophie! Yes it can! Scratching towards the bottom of the cheek can also trigger crop clearing too!

  • @maryfrechette8387
    @maryfrechette83874 ай бұрын

    I just adopted a cockatiel..gray. his name is Ralphie..he was found in the out doors some kind people took him in this helps me a lot❤

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    4 ай бұрын

    Glad it was useful! I have lots more content on cockatiels on the channel too!

  • @lawstsoul
    @lawstsoul9 ай бұрын

    My tiel does a snort of derision with a head shake when she doesn't like something. It sounds more like a sneeze.

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    9 ай бұрын

    I really like your descriptive language of how she does it lol

  • @alekae4971
    @alekae4971 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the info. I just got my tiel a week ago and when I feed her millet she occasionally hisses at me. After she realises the millets there she goes straight to eating and isn’t annoyed or aggressive at all. Just curious, when she hisses should I still slowly give her millet? Or would it be better to just leave her.

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    Жыл бұрын

    I think you should still give it to her if she accepts it and doesn't back away. I'm going to be doing an updated video specifically on hissing soon as it's not quite as cut/dry as "back off immediately" like I think I mention in this video. Hissing is usually a warning sound, but doesn't always mean you need to stop unless they start rocking or look scared.

  • @Ak-hz1kh
    @Ak-hz1kh Жыл бұрын

    hello thank you so much for your videos they are so in depth and informative, whilst still remaining put simply enough to understand with ease, i a m new to cockatiels. i havent had a bunch of experience with birds in general but i did inherit so to speak, lol , budgies a bonded male pair first birds ever, and with in a year and a half they passed away, heartbroken, but my babies i had got cuz i loved my tiny feather babies and couldnt take the silence with out em, but i had but them in the corner of my kitchen and they had the floor to the celing with toys to climb and play on and under the table they had the whole house too but the cage was there in the corner and they loved it there i had my window set up for them well their window lol in their corner , my little guy saw string thought i had noodles, loved noodles lol, so i made went to make him some since he was pissed i had string instead of his noodles lol, unfortunately , i didnt know that pans are deadly to them and i believe birds in general, tephlon, i had heard not good for them but i didnt realize how fast or how deadly devaastating it is i also did not keep them locked in the cage unless i was doing something that could be dangerous for them, like when landed in water for disinfecting baby bath toys ect, my son had been very ill and i ment to stand there and cook the noodles normally like 3 min cuz barely put any water in the pan , but my son started throwing up really bad he was only 2 and half three , so i was so worried about making sure he was ok, cuz it was litterally stopping his breath and started to choke, i spaced the damn noodles on the stove and burned the pan sooooo bad i had assumed also since the were not loked or evern in the cage and they were swinning and playing on their baskets and swings i opened alll the windows and assumed if it was bothering them they would fly to living room or wherever they wanted to go as they were familure with the entire house and i moved them regularly so they would feel secure all ovber instead of just by cage or in that corner , well i was so wrong and i cry at least 4 to 5 times a week still i loved them so much my first baby baby when he learned to fly was so soooo amazing hed yell for me and jump to me, one of the best things i have expierienced with any animal, or heck, really ever, had horses that cost thousands of dollars growing up and swear i loved my little 25 dollar baby budgie prob more yeah definitely hate to admit it out loud cuz i love my horses too ( so we wont tell anyone k lol) but is it unsafe for all birds i walked in and both my babies were gone stiff on the floor worst case scenario, still cant forgive myself but my daughter just suprised me with a baby cockatiel its my third day she i think is on my shoulder and fluffed up and grinding away now as i speak she came to me on her own and now seems like she not gonna let me go clean lol thats fine i love it but she is soooo curious and smart and i love that she came to me so fast none of my others did not like this not wanted me and let me know she gonna be a mommas girl and thank you sorry for the book your videos are going to be my momma guide cuz i can tell you do this out of love and with experiencethank you sooo much

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm sorry to hear about your budgies, they are awesome little creatures. Congrats on your baby cockatiel!

  • @justinwatson1510

    @justinwatson1510

    Жыл бұрын

    What happened was a tragic accident, but it sounds like you didn't choose to buy them and still took the time to learn about how to keep them safe and tried to give them a good life. Taking care of animals that cannot communicate in a common language will always carry the risk of missing signals that something serious is wrong; as long as you do all that can be reasonably expected, beating yourself will accomplish nothing useful. Yeah, you knew about the nonstick pans, but you also had a violently ill child and were still trying to prepare a treat for the birds that the birds enjoyed. If you can afford to get rid of any nonstick pans you currently have, a well-seasoned, cast-iron pan works just as well (or better, in all honesty, especially if you get it hot before adding anything you want seared and can resist the temptation to flip stuff before it is ready) and will likely last much, much longer. If a friend or family member created a comparable situation that led to my death, I wouldn't want them to carry around guilt for what they did. An alarmingly high fraction of humans look at smaller animals as being practically disposable; the fact that you still feel guilty would indicate to me that you are a better person than most.

  • @aku5550
    @aku55502 жыл бұрын

    I just got my tiels today, they're still really scared but i hope it will get better soon.

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    2 жыл бұрын

    It can take them a little time to settle in! Giving them space, working on passive bonding and just letting them get used to you and your house is so useful!

  • @aku5550

    @aku5550

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheParrotTeacher ty! One of them already sat down on a perch but the other one is still hanging on the back of the cage and shaking like a maniac, poor thing

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@aku5550 Poor little guy! It may take a bit of time but they will settle!

  • @usamayousaf862

    @usamayousaf862

    Жыл бұрын

    @Aku any update buddy?

  • @aku5550

    @aku5550

    Жыл бұрын

    @@usamayousaf862 yup, they're really chill now. Still a bit scared of hands but i think i'm almost there :)

  • @JasperKeith
    @JasperKeith Жыл бұрын

    I just want to know where you got the custom Pokémon posters..I want to get some made for my pets! Also I love your videos they’re the way I trained my cockatiels

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you! They are by pokepet store! I did a video a while back called “who’s that pokepet” which should have a link to their shop!

  • @JasperKeith

    @JasperKeith

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TheParrotTeacher thank youuuu

  • @Sophie-pv4ug
    @Sophie-pv4ug2 жыл бұрын

    Your videos help me a lot. I’m going to get a pair of tiels next week, any advice on how to introduce them to my cat? I’ve never had a pet bird before so I know very little about them. Thank u

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm glad the videos are useful! Regarding the cat, I would be very cautious about it. You see some videos online of parrots and cats/dogs interacting but they never show you the bad side (which happens lots more often as we end up hearing about it) I'd try to keep the cat separate from them initially entirely as they will likely be nervous in the new home and need to get used to you and the environment. I'd then introduce the furry guy slowly so they can get used to them being around and around the cage. I'd try to avoid having the cockatiels out when the cat is about as all it takes is one accident for disaster.

  • @sietskeluytema2667
    @sietskeluytema26672 жыл бұрын

    Our tame cockatiel male attacks our feet. Why and what to do?

  • @sietskeluytema2667

    @sietskeluytema2667

    2 жыл бұрын

    Oh, I see that there is a video with this topic! LOL.

  • @traarias6223
    @traarias6223 Жыл бұрын

    So glad I came across your videos. Very helpful. QUESTION: I'd like to give you a quick background first... I brought home a Cockatiel and Budgie in Feb 2022. 9 mos later we lost the budgie to what I think was an accident (can't be to sure bc I found her on the dining room floor with the Cockatiel looking down at her from the top of his cage) My question is now that my male Cockatiel has been on his own for almost 3 mos now...should I get him a friend and if so, what kind. I'm not sure if he's lonely or if he enjoys being alone. He's very trusting towards me, not my husband lol. Should I be worried that he'll get jealous if I bring another Cockatiel home. 🤷🏻‍♀️ I just don't know what to do. I wish he would just tell me lol. Some of his new behavior is pacing from one mirror to the other and making noise when tapping the mirror. He does enjoy when I put Cockatiel noises on KZread and he can watch. He looks for them behind my computer 😂 Any input is greatly appreciated.

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey there, Generally parrots do benefit from a friend of their own species, or another parrot of similar size and temperament. So in that regard it could be good for your little guy to have someone, especially if he was used to having a companion. There's nothing to say that he can't be happy with just you and your husband (especially if he put in more training/bonding work with the little guy) as you guys effectively become his flock. If you do bring another bird home, it's best to be cautious about it. Take some steps before introducing them to one another and also be prepared in case it doesn't work and they don't get on. sometimes it takes training and time to bond up parrots! (other times it goes perfectly, or other extreme times it's ultra hard) I have a couple of videos on bringing home a new bird/introductions worth watching! I'd be cautious of mirrors too, they can lead to frustration and hormonal behaviour (especially if he's coming into birdie "puberty"

  • @traarias6223

    @traarias6223

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for your reply ❤ I will continue to watch your videos and take the mirrors down. I do not have mirrors in the cage. However, that being said, he's never in his cage only for nighttime. I'll replace the mirrors with a toy. Thx again.

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    Жыл бұрын

    @@traarias6223 if it’s just once in a while outside of the cage then I wouldn’t worry too much unless it causes any aggression or frustration, it’s mostly in the cage that’s an issue!

  • @rosemaryweekes2572
    @rosemaryweekes25722 жыл бұрын

    Hi my name is Rosemary till I've had her for about 5-years and I've just noticed the other day actually had like a describe it and it had a sin feather give her a bath the feather has now gone but the lump is still there could just be a swelling could you possibly give me some a bit worried that be something sinister

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hey there, It's likely just swelling or a minor infection. However I am not a vet and if you have any concerns you should consult your closest avian vet.

  • @wasee1178
    @wasee1178 Жыл бұрын

    Hi, I’m in love with your videos, they are so productive and helpful, I recently got myself a female cockatiel alone, from my friends house, when she came she was always scared and whenever I put my hand near the cage she would move to the other side, she doesn’t do that now, but she is still scared she makes quite the whining noises as when you breathe quickly while crying, she used to come out when u played bird cockatiel noises on my iPad but suddenly she stopped coming out of the cage and would start spending her time in there, she didn’t really have a balanced diet when she was with my friends as she was only given dried millet and water, if it isn’t a problem could you explain this behaviour and and balanced diets for her?

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey Wasee, Thanks for the kind comment. Her behaviour is a tough one to explain in a comment reply. It could be because she feels nervous coming out, or that she just feels more comfortable in there. It's also because she is likely not motivated to come out or to you due to her diet. Regarding diet. You want to give her a balanced diet including fresh and whole foods (vegetables, sprouted seeds, some seed, herbs etc) I have lots of videos on the topic including a diet playlist and my partner Sophie also has videos on how to sprout and encourage eating of vegetables. If she is only used to eating millet diet conversion will likely take some time! I'd also work on basic bonding techniques like passive bonding and attempt target training with her!

  • @wasee1178

    @wasee1178

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TheParrotTeacher thank you so much for replying this comment is so useful, hope you have a great day and thank you from the bottom of my heart

  • @m.j.l.abulle9107

    @m.j.l.abulle9107

    11 ай бұрын

    Regarding diet , to successfully change a seed only bird try the following . No more than 1 / 2 teaspoon of their favourite seed in the bottom of a ceramic bowl or saucer . Fine chopped raw vegies on top , maybe a desert spoon quantity . ( no onion , tomato or avocado ) The same quantity of quality crumble pellet on top . Ad lib crumble and clean water elsewhere in the cage . My ' teil responded very well to me being at eye level to his food bowl and lots of praise when he attempted the new diet . He is a voracious pellet and vegie eater now , quite satisfying . Cockatiels are very smart and endearing birds !

  • @Nnn-wr3sz
    @Nnn-wr3sz Жыл бұрын

    Hey I am a new owner of a Cockatiel which I brought home 4 days ago and I’m curious what Fish’s behavior here means 14:41 - 14:54 My cockatiel started doing this since day 2. And also every time I change the food or clean the cage(I try moving slowly and showing the food from a distance while doing this!!) it starts moving around so nervously(crest is down and the feathers are not fluffy) and when the new food is placed in the old spot and I move away from the cage it goes sitting on the edge of the food container and makes itself fluffy on top of the seeds?! Is it this a good sign or a bad sign? How can I make it less miserable for it every time the food needs to be refilled?

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey there, So the "heart wings" tends to be a territorial, display or content behaviour. But in this context it's usually paired with singing or marching around. If your cockatiel is rocking, hissing, spreading their wings and retreating it's more likely to be a fear response (trying to look big) I think there's an example in my other cockatiel sounds and behaviour videos! Don't forget you've only just brought your little buddy home, so they are likely very nervous and still trying to work out what's going on with you! To you, it's your home and it's safe+ you know you're awesome, but they don't. It can take a bit of time for them to settle in and I have some good tips in my cockatiel bonding videos. Sitting on top of the food bowl is also fairly common, they are staying close to their food and fluffing up to relax!

  • @jayjay5729

    @jayjay5729

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TheParrotTeacher I have 2 parakeets and 2 cockatiels. I've had one cockatiel for 2 years and I bought a new young a few months ago. They all open their mouth to want to bite me, my wife and my son. They all fly away when we put their water and food in.

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jayjay5729 it sounds like they need training and bonding work, as that kind of behaviour shows a lack of trust!

  • @vivusdorwin9165

    @vivusdorwin9165

    Жыл бұрын

    I know it's difficult to establish a bird's gender when they are babies but, I have learned that MY perceptions and actions serve a better purpose by referring to my bird as he/she or the bird's name. "It" is a tad cold. Best wishes for you and your new baby.

  • @sayrujager6404
    @sayrujager64042 жыл бұрын

    I watched tons of videos of some sounds cockatiels make but I never found one where one "laughs". My Yuki occasionally looks outside and makes these laughing sounds. She did it more when I first got her but still does it sometimes. Does anyone what that means? (She is a girl and never imitated something or someone)

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    2 жыл бұрын

    Interesting sound to make! You could send me a clip if you get one and I can see if I can identify it!

  • @this7is7me41
    @this7is7me417 ай бұрын

    My teil will sometimes go to bottom of the cage and then go back and forth sometimes with vocals sometimes without. What does it mean?

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    7 ай бұрын

    That could mean a couple of things! It could be he wants out or attention or it could be excitement/hormones!

  • @ummeabdulbasit430
    @ummeabdulbasit43010 ай бұрын

    I have two cockatiels a male and female tho i don't know which ones which i got them about a week ago they are doing better first they were very scared and nervous but now one of them is doing way better it even sat on my hand when i was giving it treats but i have noticed that he/she is making screaming noises at the other one which is still very scared and nervous.

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    10 ай бұрын

    It could be a jealousy thing or just baby noises! It’d be best to keep working on bonding with them both and treating still!

  • @mygalmel
    @mygalmel Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for making this video and sharing this information. As a new owner it’s very comforting to know what Axol is communicating. May I make a suggestion. It’s difficult hearing what you are saying over your beautiful birds’ sounds. Is there any way you could make a video with the same information only without your birds so close to the speaker. The sound demonstrations are excellent. It’s very easy to hear the vocalizations for the different types of calls. Thank you again for sharing your knowledge about Cockatiels.

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey Melanie, I’m glad the video was useful! I can certainly try to make more (I already have a few others on cockatiel behaviour) Sadly we are a bit restricted due to our set up and finances! We can’t afford the expensive 🎤 equipment that other KZreadrs use and have to film in the same room as the birds! I do understand it can be irritating though so will keep it in mind for future videos!

  • @mygalmel

    @mygalmel

    9 ай бұрын

    Thank you.

  • @lucyvrachnou6223
    @lucyvrachnou62235 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for this! I got mine yesterday she is 2 months old! She is so anxious when i change her water or when i go closer to the cage im scared ill do something wrong and scare her more how can i make her like me more? I read i should leave her for couple days to get used to the room and then try feed her by hand but im scared she will be more scared :

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    5 ай бұрын

    Firstly don’t be too hard on yourself! It’s awesome you are putting her first and being pro active! I actually have lots of other videos including on how to bond with your cockatiel! Taking a bit of time is useful, but essentials still have to be done so don’t worry if she’s worried. You can start with passive bonding and letting her settle in!

  • @lucyvrachnou6223

    @lucyvrachnou6223

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@TheParrotTeacherthank you so much you are a life saver 🥹❤️

  • @drakegao1
    @drakegao13 ай бұрын

    My female cockatiel recently making a sound that I can't find it on the KZread with "sound meaning". It is like a 1 second long monotone none stop repeating sound. She will make it for like two to three minutes until her voice a bit cracked, then rest and then repeat. Kind of drive me crazy a bit now. It is has like this for two weeks.

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    3 ай бұрын

    It’s possibly something she’s learned from her environment or attention seeking. If you’d like to record a clip and send it to me on Instagram and I could give you a better reply!

  • @michaelaban7423
    @michaelaban7423 Жыл бұрын

    Very informative video! Thank you😊 But would you be able to explain why my tiel make hiss at me when I’m covering him for bed, he doesn’t when my partner does, only when I do🥺 Other than that he doesn’t hiss at me

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey Michaela, There could be a few reasons behind that. Your tiel may prefer your partner, you may do it in a different way to them, he may not like something on your hands (sometimes jewellery, nail polish or creams can be disliked)

  • @kevinjovel3998
    @kevinjovel3998 Жыл бұрын

    My cockatiel cockatiel coco is scared when I get near by his cage, I see her breathing shaky and she does hisses when my fingers get close to her but when I hold her food in a tiny cup she comfortably approaches to eat and sits on it while I’m holding her. I’ve had her about a month now and I’ve been opening up her cage to encourage her to get out and explore and get use to her environment and she does fly out on her own and finds her way back to her cage but sometimes to far where she finds a corner and stays due to fear I believe , today is the first day she comes very close to me and comes to my phone to because she’s curious but if my hand gets close she walks away quickly, I know she has to make the first move to come to my fingers to be carried . im just wondering if I’m doing good and will it get better over time with what I’m doing

  • @kevinjovel3998

    @kevinjovel3998

    Жыл бұрын

    She’s super fearful and I’m trying to help let her know she is safe

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s good you’re taking your time with CoCo ! It might be worth trying some target training with her through the bars along with giving her fave treats through them whenever you can!

  • @loganlikesart1354
    @loganlikesart13542 жыл бұрын

    Hello I have a question my cocktail I just got love being out of her cage but hates being in her cage how do I make cage time fun

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hey there, The best ways are usually: Making sure the cage is as big as possible. Sometimes parrots hate going inside them as they just feel cramped. Treating the cage like it's her bedroom not a cage. So that means what kinds of things can you put in there to make it fun. Stuff like foraging opportunities, shreddable toys, fun toys, lots of perches. Ensuring that you always reward her for going in can help too. Sometimes it's easy to just rush our parrots into their cages, but it needs to be positive!

  • @loganlikesart1354

    @loganlikesart1354

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the feedback the cage itself is a flight cage and there are a ton of shredding toys so it must be for another reason I’ll try positive reinforcement for being in her cage thanks again

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@loganlikesart1354 That's awesome to hear! It may be worth encouraging and trying to train your little one to actively play with the toys. Also it could just be that being out is more fun. So the positive reinforcement for going in plus making sure you take time when they are due to go in should help!

  • @mamtanegi9696
    @mamtanegi9696 Жыл бұрын

    Hi , my Cocatiel makes sounds which do not exits over internet.....I need help to understand them.

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey there, If you want you can send me a clip over on Instagram and I can try and help you identify them. I have other cockatiel sound videos also!

  • @saltandlight2311
    @saltandlight23115 ай бұрын

    I’m new with cockatiels had love birds in the past and they are very fightsy. I have a 3 month old girl who was hand raised likes being on my shoulder but if I want to take her off she goes on my back and may bite a bit harder then I like. How can I fix that without ruining the rapport? Do you have a video on that? Thank you

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    5 ай бұрын

    Positive reinforcement mostly and a reliable step up! She wants to be up there you need to offer her something worthwhile to want to get off!

  • @saltandlight2311

    @saltandlight2311

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes, thank you that is hard when she is in the middle of my back without being twisted 😅but I get it thank you. Getting better by the day and stays on shoulder.

  • @Silly_worm1029
    @Silly_worm10292 жыл бұрын

    Do you know why my tiel sometimes when she preens she will make a noise like sh and move her head very fast

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sure do! When cockatiel's preen they sometimes accidentally pull at a sensitive feather (especially when moulting) so they react and usually squeak!

  • @Silly_worm1029

    @Silly_worm1029

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheParrotTeacher 😊

  • @youssefyoussef8121
    @youssefyoussef8121 Жыл бұрын

    My (female, i guess) cockatiel is comfortable being by my side and has no problem standing on me but whenever i try to touch her she would nibble on my finger and makes soft chirps that are not addressed in this video. I wonder what that means (keep in mind i adopted her abt a week ago)

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey there, She's basically warning you that she doesn't want to be touched. You've only just brought her into your home so it's no surprise she's a little hesitant to be touched. In some ways it shows a degree of trust that she doesn't outright bite you as many cockatiels would! If you'd like to learn how to build tolerance in her for touching I have a video on "how to pet and cuddle your bird" that would be worth watching!

  • @youssefyoussef8121

    @youssefyoussef8121

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TheParrotTeacher thank you so much for replying. I’ll definitely check that out ❤️❤️❤️

  • @808Blessed1
    @808Blessed110 күн бұрын

    Hi!! Bought another Cockatiel been trying to get a male but wasn’t to sure of the gender. I already have 2 females . The one I got just a baby but I have a weird feeling it’s a female. So far it’s been okay just wanted a male cause love the way how they sing a lot still thinking what to name it.☺️ But Thank You for the helpful tips.

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    9 күн бұрын

    Glad the videos are useful! As for male/female I have a video on that topic on the channel!

  • @VortexAsteroid
    @VortexAsteroid Жыл бұрын

    I have 2 male cockaties, one is 3 and the other is 2 years old, each has his own cage, i didnt put them in one cage, when they are out they fight a lot.. on a daily basis. How can i make them stop? Please help 🙏🏼

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey Hannah, I actually have videos on that topic about bonding two birds and even housing them together in the future!

  • @infamouselena979
    @infamouselena97910 ай бұрын

    What does it mean if they're constantly moving their beaks on the cage bar?

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    10 ай бұрын

    That could mean lots of different things which I know doesn’t help. Most commonly it’s because something is stuck in the beak, stress behaviour, excitement or feeling bored !

  • @infamouselena979

    @infamouselena979

    10 ай бұрын

    @@TheParrotTeacher Thank you for the reply! I was a bit worried it would be a fear behaviour as it's my first day taking care of one. She keeps flexing her wings when I approach so I took it as a sign to back off, but I don't know what to do to help

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    10 ай бұрын

    @@infamouselena979 if she’s just arrived at your place it’s really early days for you and the little one! I have some videos on bonding that may help, but for now I’d just let them settle in!

  • @infamouselena979

    @infamouselena979

    10 ай бұрын

    @@TheParrotTeacher Thank you so much for the help!

  • @oyxda
    @oyxda Жыл бұрын

    the sounds your birds are making in beginning what does that mean ? my bird is currently making that exact sound and i’m curious if it’s a good or bad thing

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    Жыл бұрын

    So Chip barks once which is a territorial sound but the other sounds are just common flock call/contact calls! I'd say they are neutral sound wise as all cockatiels make them!

  • @oyxda

    @oyxda

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TheParrotTeacher oh my cockatiel is alone.. thank u regardless!

  • @oyxda

    @oyxda

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TheParrotTeacher oh my cockatiel is alone.. thank u regardless!

  • @currently_onsaturn
    @currently_onsaturn22 күн бұрын

    I’m new, what does it mean when my bird is pacing in the bottom of the cage?

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    20 күн бұрын

    It depends on context! Sometimes pacing can mean excitement, in other scenarios it can mean stress or stereotyping!

  • @currently_onsaturn

    @currently_onsaturn

    20 күн бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @dr.v3335
    @dr.v3335 Жыл бұрын

    My Cockatiel is bonded with me and when I leave the room or go to the kitchen he starts to scream straight away ! Is there any way to stop that Oris just a common thing ? :)

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey there! I have a video on parrot screaming that may help! There are steps you can take to help with it! But it is a common thing. It's because you're basically part of his flock and he's calling to you because he wants to know where you are/be close to you!

  • @birthdaylcat
    @birthdaylcat Жыл бұрын

    How do you train them to not poop on you or out of the cage ??

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    Жыл бұрын

    You don’t generally! We only recommend loose potty training as anything else can cause them harm if they hold it in! Sadly it’s a bit too much to go into in a comment reply how to go about it!

  • @Boba85087
    @Boba850879 ай бұрын

    My cockatiel is wlone but i keep spending time with it is this okay?

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    9 ай бұрын

    I actually have a video on if you should keep parrots alone!

  • @JerseyShoreCollector
    @JerseyShoreCollector11 ай бұрын

    Mine will hold in his poop while I’m gone to work. He then unloads when I get home. I’m worried it’s not healthy but it’s been going for years. Thoughts?

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    11 ай бұрын

    It’s definitely not healthy, holding in poop can cause all kinds of issues over time. It may be good to encourage him to go in other situations or do some training around it. It’s a bit much to go into in a comment though sadly

  • @JerseyShoreCollector

    @JerseyShoreCollector

    11 ай бұрын

    @@TheParrotTeacher I know. He’s nuts

  • @ronarktv6926
    @ronarktv692610 ай бұрын

    I just got my tiel 4 or 5 weeks ago. From the information i gatherd shes was hand rased. She's only 3 to 4 months old so shes still baby screaming. When do they stop baby screaming, when do they normally grow out of screaming i know they really dont but any idea would help calm my mind cause she does it every time i get near her cage. She sleeps next to me like her cage is on my night stand. Which i dont think is the problem. She gets on my shoulders even my head and arms. So shes not angry or i don't think she dislikes me. I feed her pellets and millet with corn and other greens. So diet is fine cause i hand feed her/ see her eat it so IDK. Im loseing my mind why she keeps baby screaming!

  • @ronarktv6926

    @ronarktv6926

    10 ай бұрын

    She also does it out of the cage so... i love her i just want to know why is she doing it. Based on the video you say food or wanting attention. So if her diet is fine then how do you stop her from acting this way. What do i say or do?

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    10 ай бұрын

    So baby noises can go on into adult hood. Some tiels use them to get attention too especially when it is reinforced with attention or treats. When you say diet is fine, what kinds of pellet do you use? Millet is also fine but generally it’s better as a treat food. I have other videos on cockatiels that may be worth exploring!

  • @ronarktv6926

    @ronarktv6926

    10 ай бұрын

    @@TheParrotTeacher thank you so much for responding cuase helps know i can get some help. Feed her "ZuPreem Smart selects" and a nother one is natural thats all for pellets. Then i feed her two times a day corn and peas with carrot she eats them two. More corn then others but thats normal cause most birds love corn. All vegetables i feed are organic. Yah Millet she goes crazy for and even stops the baby cries for it. knowing this i dont know what to do. Should i stop feeding her it for some time or do i give her small amounts. Im also scared cause i dont want her to pluck her feathers by not giveing her adtention or millet. Yah i have been seeing your videos to help me out and it has. So thank you! But yah this is my frist cockatiel i just dont want to F it up.

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    10 ай бұрын

    @@ronarktv6926 it’s good you are trying so hard and care lots! Regarding the millet I’d definitely reserve it for foraging, training and interacting with you. Regarding the pellets they aren’t the best I have a good video about them on the channel!

  • @JutsuTitan
    @JutsuTitan Жыл бұрын

    My cockatiel was quiet for some days now making a sound not listed here

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    Жыл бұрын

    Sadly without knowing what that sound is I can’t help much! You can send me clips on Instagram if you need to!

  • @superbird24
    @superbird2410 ай бұрын

    My male cockatiel makes a chu chu chuuu sound all the time. What does this mean?

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    10 ай бұрын

    Difficult to tell from the word description! If you can get a clip and send it to me on Instagram I could probably help more!

  • @DavidMiyamoto-pe7rv
    @DavidMiyamoto-pe7rv9 ай бұрын

    Cockatiels seem to have actual different facial expressions from one another.

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    9 ай бұрын

    How do you mean? I do notice differences in some ways !

  • @DavidMiyamoto-pe7rv

    @DavidMiyamoto-pe7rv

    9 ай бұрын

    @@TheParrotTeacher Their demeanor and their inate personalities show on their resting face. My tiels for instance ....lala, has curious eyes and seems to be always smiling , constantly hanging upside down , loves whistling in tandem with me, talking and is at least 20 percent larger and is a pied , while Gene , white faced, is more cautious and aware with his eyes but is talkative and also loves to whistle , but more needy.. Same situation , but their facial expressions are different. They have different resting faces. They are different, ergo , their facial expressions are significantly different. Their amazing Lala is about a year and 1/2 while Gene is a little older.

  • @DavidMiyamoto-pe7rv

    @DavidMiyamoto-pe7rv

    9 ай бұрын

    My budgies and weirdos r asleep right now. It's so cool, they could sleep anywhere in my room , but they all sleep bunched up , within inches of each other, at the foot of my bed on the mid level branches. I built them a faux tree. They never get mad or fight with each other. Although Gene , on occasion will chase the budgies around when he gets jealous. (He is such a special bird . He is extremely complicated. He was the runt , w/ one side of his flight feather missing , and was always winking. I thought it may have been a problem. It wasn't. Where as in with lala , he is like this " huge' tiel, perfect and confident as a tiel can appear.) That is until they stand up to him. Budgies can be brave. And they seem to be able to cooperate to cause mischief for the teils . It's so funny. I really got lucky with these little guys. I try and let them choose me.

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    9 ай бұрын

    @@DavidMiyamoto-pe7rv very cute!

  • @yesidtac7863
    @yesidtac78632 жыл бұрын

    Jejej me dejo intrigado

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @maryagray8158
    @maryagray8158 Жыл бұрын

    My cockatiel does a clicking noise what does that mean ?

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey there, Is it like the tongue clicking shown in my other sound/behaviour videos? Clicking is usually a territorial, attention seeking or excited behaviour.

  • @MatteoRobloxGamer
    @MatteoRobloxGamer Жыл бұрын

    my male cockteil sits in a corner of my cage, and hisses at me whenever I try to put my hand in the cage to refill his water or food. what should I do??

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey Matteo, It sounds like you need to do some bonding work with the little guy. I have lots of videos on training and bonding, including one specifically about cockatiels! I'd work on passive interactions, target training and just giving him treats for now (Watch the bonding with cockatiel video/target training videos to get started!)

  • @MatteoRobloxGamer

    @MatteoRobloxGamer

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TheParrotTeacher ok, thank you for replying!

  • @ristonlebeau6975
    @ristonlebeau6975 Жыл бұрын

    What about the noise there making in the back ground

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    Жыл бұрын

    What noise is that? It could be many due to the conures!

  • @iosephk8774
    @iosephk8774Ай бұрын

    I got mine yesterday and he left the cage! I was adjusting something then he flied away and now I can't get him back to his cage 😪 anyone informs me how to get him back? I love him

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    Ай бұрын

    If he’s in your house then patience and reinforcement. If he’s escaped and flown away then you’ll need to look for him !

  • @carolynmorris5678

    @carolynmorris5678

    Ай бұрын

    Mine flew away from his cage, I found him and put his cage next to him, and left him to get in himself, it worked, I let him out a lot I think he got lost in the house, I still let him in out and since then doesn’t fly away so far

  • @ayanami2137
    @ayanami2137 Жыл бұрын

    i have a cockatiel its pretty young i think like 6 months at least, i had him or her (not sure yet!) for over a week and its eating from my hand, is free in the room and sits on the wardrobe the most. when he or she wants food he either goes to its cage or flies to the floor so i give him seeds. it doesnt bite me neither hiss but its still scared of me and i dont know what to do to make my cockatiel like me :(

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    Жыл бұрын

    If your little one is eating from your hand that’s really good! It’s really early days for you and your little one so itlll take time and patience!! Id work on the bonding techniques in my how to bond with a cockatiel video and just keep at it!

  • @ayanami2137

    @ayanami2137

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TheParrotTeacher Thank you very much and i will :) your videos are helpful so i think i can update with hows my bird in a week 😅

  • @Cosmicblast77
    @Cosmicblast77 Жыл бұрын

    Can cocktails learn their names, like dogs can?

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    Жыл бұрын

    I think they know the sound of it as in if they hear it it’s like a flock call to them. But if they link it to identity I’m not sure honestly!

  • @Jollysjournal
    @Jollysjournal Жыл бұрын

    Do you find that males are more playful than females? Is there a big difference between males and females?

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    Жыл бұрын

    That's an interesting question. Males sing, march around, do heart wings and bonk things. This gives the impression they are more playful. But, both male and female cockatiels are just as intelligent as each other and can learn tricks/play. I'd say the primary differences are in behaviour (the male impressive behaviours), egg laying, nesting behaviour and ability to vocalise.

  • @Jollysjournal

    @Jollysjournal

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TheParrotTeacher Thank you! I just got your answer today because I just discovered the notifications for replies was turned off. Incidentally, I got a young cockatiel and I think he's a male. I really just wanted to avoid the stress of egg laying that comes with females. Love your channel! And Sophie's! You are both so helpful!

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Jollysjournal Glad to help!

  • @vickimarsh2385
    @vickimarsh2385 Жыл бұрын

    There was no sound

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey Vicki, Just tested this and asked a friend to elsewhere and no issues. Perhaps something your end?!

  • @carolsiebert4867
    @carolsiebert4867 Жыл бұрын

    My female Cocktail screams bloody murder at night when I come in the room to put her to bed for the night. She will climb up on top of her cage when she does this. I can't figure out what is going on. Is she excited to see me, or go to bed? Does anyone know or have an idea?

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s possible she’s excited, hormonal or nervous! It’s also possible she knows it’s bed time and doesn’t want to go! It’d be difficult to tell without more information!

  • @carolsiebert4867

    @carolsiebert4867

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you! I have to laugh for my female Cockatiel (Baby) that screams at bed time and actually doesn't like going to bed. Actually sometimes she tries to bite her leg with an attitude. She is mostly out of her home (cage) most of the day. She is only in her home when I need to leave the house or bedtime. Otherwise she has free range. Thank you for your answer.

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    Жыл бұрын

    @@carolsiebert4867 no problems!

  • @zachfam1795

    @zachfam1795

    Жыл бұрын

    I can tell you that cockatiels are known to have night terrors. I have a bunch of subtle glowing night lights all around my room, not too bright, but just enough that they can see what's going on. I also let them sleep on top of the cage at night because sometimes they would have night terrors and start thrashing like crazy inside the cage until I was able to finally grab them to calm them down. Anyway, yes, NIGHT LIGHTS are the answer. Oh, and don't cover the cage. They will eventually realize when bedtime is. 😊

  • @wolfgangfierce9559
    @wolfgangfierce9559 Жыл бұрын

    wow interesting

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @jayjay5729
    @jayjay5729 Жыл бұрын

    I would never take my birds out of their cage. Can they be trained not to poop all over?

  • @TheParrotTeacher

    @TheParrotTeacher

    Жыл бұрын

    It sounds like a boring life for them If they don’t come out! Also you miss out on tons of fun too! They can but only to an extent! There’s a great product called poop off I’d recommend!

  • @michaelcollins4338

    @michaelcollins4338

    Жыл бұрын

    I feel very sorry for your birds! You're obviously not a bird person. Birds need to be out of the cage for at least three hours a day if possible interacting with their owners. Educate yourself!

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