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Common Illnesses in Cockatiels
Cockatiels are lively and energetic birds that usually have a lot to say for themselves so any signs of change in these behaviours can be a sign that the bird is unwell. Birds are driven by nature to hide illnesses that would make them easier prey for predators so it can be difficult to know when something is wrong.
http://www.pets4homes.co.uk/pet-advice/common-illnesses-in-cockatiels.html
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How Do I Know When My Cockatiel is Sick?
As always the information offered here is to provide guidance and is not intended to be a substitute for the good advice provided by your own avian vet. When in doubt always consult your own veterinarian.
http://www.cockatiel.com/index-4.html
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Common Cockatiel Diseases
Cockatiels, like all birds, are very adapt at concealing their illness. This is a self-preservation mechanism, as the sick and the weak are the ones predators will focus on. By the time your cockatiel looks ill, you can assume that your pet is seriously sick and is likely to deterioriate quickly unless appropriate treatment is provided.
https://www.beautyofbirds.com/cockatieldiseases.html
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Cockatiel Training Tips
It's very important to understand that training a cockatiel takes time and lots of patience. The learning process for a cockatiel is not based in hours or days, but more in months. We often hear from people who ask why their cockatiel has not learn anything, as it already has been two weeks since it got home. To begin with, it takes weeks for a cockatiel just to be safe and comfortable in a new environment. Again time and patience are the key here. The following are a few tips for getting the most out of your training session with your tiel:
http://www.cockatiel.com/trainingtips.html
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10 Cockatiel Must-Knows
From cockatiel dust to cockatiel night frights, check out these 10 cockatiel must-knows.
http://www.birdchannel.com/bird-species/find-the-right-bird/10-things-every-cockatiel-owner-should-know.aspx
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Top Reasons to Own a Cockatiel
Cockatiels make great pets, here are the top reasons why.
https://lafeber.com/pet-birds/cockatiels-make-great-pets
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Basic Care Requirements for Cockatiels - Animals
If you're looking for a feathered companion to play, interact and share your life with, a cockatiel may be right up your alley. Learn how to care for them here.
http://animals.mom.me/basic-care-requirements-cockatiels-4821.html
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Cockatiels as Pets
About keeping cockatiels as pets, including choosing a cockatiel, cages, and feeding.
http://exoticpets.about.com/cs/birds/a/cockatiels.htm
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Information and Bird Care For Cockatiels
Cockatiel care at Animal-World.com provides bird care for cockatiels including bird information on cockatiel cages and bird baths, bird toys and playpens, taming cockatiels and more
http://animal-world.com/encyclo/birds/cockatiels/CockatielProfile.htm
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Cockatiel Care - Cage and Diet Information
Learn Proper Cockatiel Care. Having the right cage and appropriate diet for your cockatiel is vital to his happiness.
http://www.birdtricks.com/Cockatiels/cockatiel-care.html
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Top 10 Pet Cockatiel Questions Answered
Interested in cockatiels? Check out our top 10 cockatiel questions and answers.
http://www.birdchannel.com/bird-species/find-the-right-bird/pet-cockatiel-faq.aspx
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How to Take Care of a Cockatiel
How to Take Care of a Cockatiel. Cockatiels are one of the smallest parrots in the parrot family, and make lovable and intelligent pets.
http://www.wikihow.com/Take-Care-of-a-Cockatiel
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Cockatiel Personality, Food & Care - Pet Birds
Find out more about your specific species of pet bird. Parakeets, cockatiels, conures, macaws, parrots, canarys, love birds, finches.
http://lafeber.com/pet-birds/species/cockatiel
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Cockatiel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The cockatiel (Nymphicus hollandicus), also known as the quarrion and the weiro, is a member of the cockatoo family endemic to Australia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cockatiel