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    Cockatiel and not being by the Kitchen

    We get Indian ring-neck parakeets flying around our area. Especially in London. I think they were originally escapees. They're beautiful!
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    Cockatiel and not being by the Kitchen

    Haha! That is one of the most controversial topics in the world of bird keeping. It's really up to the owner. I've seen huge changes to the birds confidence one it has a mirror. Some people think it's cruel. Also. As to the cage. What I meant by 'small' was NOT one of those tiny little cages...
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    Cockatiel and not being by the Kitchen

    I agree.Budgies are the only species in the genus Melopsittacus. They are a type of parakeet
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    Cockatiel and not being by the Kitchen

    They will only have babies if there is a suitable place for them to lay eggs and get away from everything. It's not likely to happen. I had a nest box in my outdoor aviary for 3 years and they never layed a single egg.
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    Cockatiel and not being by the Kitchen

    Get a male and a female. They'll prefer It that way( like humans). :D The fan won't be any harm to them. Just don't have it facing them because they won't be able to get out of the way of it. I'd suggest finding a breeder as some pet stores don't have a jolly clue about what they're...
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    Cockatiel and not being by the Kitchen

    If it's a budgie your on about then yes I would recommend getting 2 of them if your going to be out the house a lot. They are very sociable birds and should always if possible be with another budgie. Again they are very loud birds which can get very annoying at times especially when they're...
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    Cockatiel and not being by the Kitchen

    By saying 'parakeet' what do you mean? There's a lot of different types of parakeet.
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    Cockatiel and not being by the Kitchen

    Cockatiels are great birds to have around the place. A friend of mine breeds them, so I've been around cockatiels for quite some time. What I would say is that they're not really an indoor bird(unless the weather is below 0°c). They're not small and they really need enough space to fly around...
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