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Grey Cockatiels Birds for sale in Bracknell, Berkshire

7 Grey Cockatiels Birds for sale in Bracknell, Berkshire

The Cockatiel, also known affectionately as the Tiel or by some Australian nicknames such as Weiro and Quarrion, originates from the arid interior of Australia. These small parrots measure about 12-13 inches long, including their distinctive long tail and expressive crest which they raise or lower to communicate their mood. Wild males typically sport a yellow face with orange cheek patches, while females have a more subdued grey face and barred tail feathers. Cockatiels are known for their gentle and social temperament, forming close bonds with their owners and delighting in affectionate interactions like perching on shoulders. They are playful, intelligent, and moderately vocal, capable of mimicking whistles and sounds, making them suitable pets for families and apartment dwellers in the UK. Due to the UK's cooler, damper climate, care requirements include providing a spacious, draft-free cage indoors with stable temperatures between 18-24°C, a balanced diet of high-quality pellets and fresh produce, and daily social engagement. Their moderate noise level and friendly nature make cockatiels a popular choice among bird enthusiasts looking for a loving, lifelong companion.

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Cockatiel White Face Grey Male

Cockatiels

10 monthsAge
MaleSex
£120Price

Selling my cockatiel to a good home preferably to someone who has other birds or can give him lots of care. He is male and a white face Grey cockatiel Was told he is about 10 months old I bought

StanmoreGreater London (23.7mi)
Cockatiels birds Pair of Cockatiels (female lutino and grey male) - Advert 2
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Pair of Cockatiels (female lutino and grey male)

Cockatiels

MixedSex
£200Price

Selling because I have a newborn and it’s just too much for me. I absolutely adore the male (called Aurora as we thought he was a she 😂), he’s noisy, hand reared, sings Earth Wind Air and Fire (he w

SloughBerkshire (9.8mi)
Cockatiels birds A male in a cage.NOT TAMED.Free local delivery. - Advert 3
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A male in a cage.NOT TAMED.Free local delivery.

Cockatiels

1 yearAge
MaleSex
£150Price

A young male cockateil need to find a good home. Eating from my hands. We have rehomed a kitten and are worring about the future of our beautiful Grey. He is a great singer,sociable and love to stay

LondonGreater London (27.6mi)
Cockatiels birds Baby cockatiels  - Advert 4
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Baby cockatiels

Cockatiels

4 monthsAge
MixedSex
£75Price

Baby grey cockatiels available. Hand tame. Happy to be picked up. Perfect age for bonding. Not DNA tested. Parents can be viewed. Cage not included. £75 per bird

TonbridgeKent (46.7mi)
Cockatiels birds Baby cockatiel birds - Advert 5
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Baby cockatiel birds

Cockatiels

5 monthsAge
MixedSex
£80Price

Baby cockatiels just came out the nest and ready for a new home. Ages are from 12 weeks old The perfect age for training and taming ideal for a first pet Great around others birds Perfect for a family

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LondonGreater London (27.6mi)
Cockatiels birds Male and female cockatiels  - Advert 6
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Male and female cockatiels

Cockatiels

MixedSex
£150Price

Complete setup of One male white faced grey approx 1 year old and one female yellow approx 18 months old, they are a happy couple, bonded to one another. With the cage, toys perches Bowls net etc adde

Waltham CrossHertfordshire (36.2mi)

FAQs

How much does a cockatiel cost?

Cockatiels typically cost between £30 and £200 in the UK, with prices varying depending on the bird's color mutation and breeder. Common mutations generally fall within the £90 to £180 range. Buyers should also consider additional costs such as a suitable cage, toys, perches, food, and initial veterinary care, which can add significantly to the total initial investment.

Is it better to have one or two cockatiels?

Cockatiels are very social birds and can become lonely if left alone for long periods. While a single cockatiel can bond well with its owner, having two birds often provides companionship for each other, reducing stress and boredom, especially if you are frequently out. However, a bonded pair may interact less with humans, so if you can spend a lot of time with one bird, a single cockatiel may suffice.

What is the lifespan of a cockatiel?

Cockatiels have an average lifespan of 20 to 25 years with proper care. This long lifespan requires a serious commitment from their owners to provide consistent attention, diet, and health care throughout their lives.

Are cockatiels suitable for beginners?

Yes, cockatiels are widely regarded as excellent pets for beginners due to their gentle nature, manageable size, and straightforward care requirements. However, potential owners should be aware of their social needs, commitment to long-term care, and importance of regular interaction to keep them happy and healthy.