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.

Cockatiels
3 month old blue ringneck, NOT TAME but with some time and patience can be tamed very easily as still a baby. Gender not confirm yet but possibly male • Diet: Eating seeds, fresh vegetables and fruit

Cockatiels
Baby budgies 8 weeks to 3 months old perfect age to get hand tame will need cage on collection messages only

Cockatiels
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

Cockatiels
2 grey cockatiels for sale,about 2 years old,asking for £180 ono,we also have 2 baby lovebirds which aren't quiet ready yet but hopefully we have sell them for £60 each,we also have budgies on the w
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.