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  1. cinnamoncockatiel

    Adopting A Love Bird

    I found a 5-year-old cinnamon cockatiel for adoption, that I am also interested in.
  2. cinnamoncockatiel

    Adopting A Love Bird

    Yes! I would love that too.
  3. cinnamoncockatiel

    Adopting A Love Bird

    Yes, lovebirds would not be good for you then. They are known for the lack of speech. Sadly, a lot of people do get parrots just to hear them mimic sounds. Parrots are really intelligent, very emotional, and definitely expensive.
  4. cinnamoncockatiel

    Adopting A Love Bird

    Yes, they are not quiet. But compared to bigger parrots they are.
  5. cinnamoncockatiel

    Adopting A Love Bird

    They are chatty and have high-pitched sounds. They like to scream and mimic whistles and screeches. Comparing them to a conure, they are not noisy. To budgies and cockatiels, they are shrill. They are the noisiest when they want something.
  6. cinnamoncockatiel

    Adopting A Love Bird

    Yes, I have a certain one in mind but another person is looking at her this Friday. If they are not interested I am next to look, yay! She is a Sex-Linked American Cinnamon White-Faced Violet Lovebird. :love
  7. cinnamoncockatiel

    Adopting A Love Bird

    I am adopting a lovebird, I know a lot about them but was interested in hearing people´s personal experience.
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