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         Cockatiels:     more books (100)
  1. Cockatiels for Dummies by Diane Grindol, 2001-06-29
  2. Taming and Training Cockatiels by Risa Teitler, 1995-12
  3. Why Do Cockatiels Do That?: Real Answers to the Curious Things Cockatiels Do by Nikki Moustaki, 2003-04
  4. The Cockatiel Handbook by Matthew M. Vriends, 1999-08-01
  5. Step by Step Book About Training Cockatiels (Step-By-Step Book About Series) by Elaine Radford, 1990-09
  6. All About Breeding Cockatiels by Dorothy Bulger, 1984-01
  7. Cockatiels at Seven (Meg Lanslow Mysteries) by Donna Andrews, 2008-07-08
  8. The Complete Book of Cockatiels by Diane Grindol, 1998-07-06
  9. The Essential Cockatiel (Essential (Howell))
  10. Cockatiels (Animal Planet Pet Care Library) by Ellen Fusz, 2006-09
  11. Cockatiels: A Complete Pet Owner's Manual by Annette Wolter, 1991-04
  12. Cockatiels (Complete Pet Owner's Manual) by Thomas Haupt, 2008-05-01
  13. Encyclopedia of Cockatiels by George A. Smith, 1978-01
  14. Cockatiels 2008 Wall Calendar by Pet Prints, 2007-06-10

1. Welcome To Cockatiel.com
Information about cockatiels, their health and diet, with photos on baby tiels along with training and taming tips. Also offers chat.
http://www.cockatiel.com/

2. Cockatiels
Information on color varieties along with photos, and tips on diet and cages.
http://amyboutelle.tripod.com/cockatiels/
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Color Mutations in Tiels.
Photo Album ... Will they talk? Cockatiels Cockatiels for sale!!! I currently have 4 tiels. Oreo the male is a cinnamon, pearl, pied. He was born Dec of 1998. His soon to be mate is named Buttercup. She is a gray female who was born Dec of 1999. Apricot and Black Beak are the next pair of teils that I have. Apricot is a female lutino, and Black Beak is a gray male.
Apricot and Black Beack have had chicks in the past and they are currently working on a new set of chicks.. I will post picture of the babies once they are born.. When the babies are old enough I will sell them.. I do plan on handfeeding the babies. Take a look around on this sight. It is a sight that I set up to sell my baby tiels, but I also set up this sight for educational use. I know that as a new bird owner you can have a lot of questions. This sight will answer some of those questions!!
Please sign my guestbook and let me know what you think of this site. Also feel free to contribute to this site with your own tips.

3. North American Cockatiel Society Web Page, The #1 Club For Pet Cockatiels!
An international nonprofit organization dedicated to the education of pet cockatiel owners and breeders through an informative quarterly newsletter. About NACS. Articles on cockatiels. Avian Vet
http://www.cockatiel.org/
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4. Cockatiels, Advice From A Breeder
cockatiels ADVICE FROM A BREEDER. For the breeder, especially those juststarting this experience, the choice of cockatiels is an excellent one.
http://www.bluequaker.com/Art-015.htm
COCKATIELS - ADVICE FROM A BREEDER by Linda Greeson So many books and articles have been written about Cockatiels I really hesitated for a long time before presuming to add yet another. I have read just about everything that has been written about these delightful little birds and feel that through my experience with them I can add some information that has not already been covered, as well as briefly some of the well known basic facts so widely presented. There is good reason for the wealth of information currently available. Except for the Budgerigar, the Cockatiel is rated as the most popular and widely kept of the approximately 340 species of the order of psittacine birds. They are a hardier bird than their rival, the Budgie, and have a life span of 15 to 20 years versus the Budgie's 7 to 8. They are gentle and sociable by nature and have pert, bright personalities. They quickly pick up words and phrases and especially love to whistle. Their speech may not be as clear as that of the larger birds, but they are by comparison much less expensive. There is no more ideal pet for the novice than a young, hand fed Cockatiel. For the breeder, especially those just starting this experience, the choice of Cockatiels is an excellent one. Even though we have bred many varieties of larger exotic birds for many years with considerable success, our prolific Cockatiels can always be depended on to pay their feed bills. In addition to the financial return I have found that the study involved each year in making the right decisions in setting up my breeding pairs to be all absorbing. When the these decisions result in larger and more beautiful birds, this hobby almost becomes an addiction! Having one of your own baby birds grow up to make the top bench at a show is thrilling beyond words and inspires one to greater concentration on producing even better specimens each following year.

5. Dedicated To Education For The Pet Owner
Your Best Source For Complete Information On cockatiels! The American Cockatiel Society covers the complete field of cockatiels, from the pet owner to the champion breeder, with
http://www.acstiels.com/
Dedicated to education for the pet owner, breeder, and exhibitor.
Your Best Source For Complete Information On Cockatiels! Member's Only Articles Show Information A.C.S. Store ... Affiliated Clubs and Affiliation Information For Your Club
Free show tags via computer program for our affiliated clubs
Overseas, Canada and Mexico see our new information on affiliating Sneak Peek" at the next issue of the A.C.S. Magazine Direct email Link to A.C.S. Color Mutation Photos Link To Supporter's Home Pages ... Judges Panel Requirements, Point Schedule, Champion Status Defined For the convenience of our visitors and members in the USA, we accept credit cards for:
Memberships
: new or renewals, ordering closed traceable bands, placing an advertisement in our magazine, affiliating your club, and purchasing store items.
mail in form
to join us. The American Cockatiel Society covers the complete field of Cockatiels , from the pet owner to the champion breeder, with our informative magazine. Included in our magazine are articles from our panel of expert advisors who are on staff to answer questions from our members on genetics, pet care, breeding and management. The American Cockatiel Society Magazine also features articles on the genetic expectation of mutations and cross mutations, hand feeding baby birds, their care and diet, building and establishing a suitable environment for a successful aviary, building nest boxes and much, much more. Our web site offers a very small sampling of these articles and features. If you'd like to know a little more about our history, objectives, or goals

6. Winged Wisdom Pet Bird Magazine - The Charm Of Cockatiels - Pet Parrots &exotic
cockatiels, one of the most enjoyable pet parrots exotic birds. Cheerful, happy, cuddly and beautiful pet birds. the wonderful personalities these little characters called cockatiels possess .
http://www.birdsnways.com/wisdom/ww21eiii.htm

Pet Bird
Magazine, Ezine
March 1998 Magazine
Article III - The Charm of Cockatiels
    THE CHARM OF COCKATIELS
    by Amy Patria
      With a scientific name like Nymphicus hollandicus, it's hard to imagine the wonderful personalities these little characters called Cockatiels possess. They can rival the antics of parrots much larger than themselves, including their larger cousins, the cockatoos. They can smoothly charm you into almost anything if the mood so strikes them. And.... breeders of these little cuties have added new dimensions to the ways they can catch your eye. Cockatiels now grace our world with many beautiful color mutations which are a far departure from the original, but still beautiful, Grey cockatiel. At present, you can find cockatiels in an assortment of colors ranging from the normal Grey, to yellow, white, soft cocoa brown (cinnamon), pastel tan (fallow) and silver. Some breeders are even working on green mutations. Cockatiels may have normal markings or be pearl, pied, totally white or be in combinations like pearl pied. They can possess yellow, orange, pale peach (as in pastelface), Grey, soft brown or white cheek patches. They even come in combinations like cinnamon pearl pied whitefaces. These are mainly white with a soft cocoa brown color in their wings and in patches on their bodies. The patches have a lacy pattern, referred to as pearl markings. The females of this mutation normally have soft brown cheek patches (sometimes barely visible) while the males have all white faces with no other color to their cheeks.

7. Infrared Gallery - Cockatiels
Infrared cockatiels. All birds are warmblooded. This means that they try to maintain a constant internal body temperature regardless of the temperature of their surroundings. Warm-blooded animals generate their own internal heat.
http://coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu/image_galleries/ir_zoo/cockatiel.html
Infrared Cockatiels
All birds are warm-blooded. This means that they try to maintain a constant internal body temperature regardless of the temperature of their surroundings. Warm-blooded animals generate their own internal heat. These cockatiels are covered with thick feathers which insulate them from the cold. In the thermal infrared images shown below, you can see how areas of the cockatiel's bodies which are not well insulated, such as their eyes, radiate more heat.
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8. Untitled Document
. Physical Description. Normal cockatiels are gray, with white patches......Cockatiel (Nymphicus hollandicus) Tino the Cockatiel (Owner Rolando Cerventes) Back to The Pet Bird Page. Cockatiel
http://www.petbirdpage.com/cocktiel.htm

9. Walt's Cockatiels
I breed and sell beautiful cockatiels that are markedwith unusual and outstanding colors.
http://www.showbirds.com/walt/
Single Factor Dominant Pastelface Silver Pearl Pied Male with Red Eyes Walter R. Surber
817 Lowry Street
Orange, California 92869 Phone: 714-997-9439
Fax: 714-633-5113
Home Breeding Shipping Mutations Site Design by Morgan Design, Inc

10. National Cockatiel Society
National Cockatiel Society Information on cockatiels, mutations, diet, diseases,training, breeding, taming, showing, Talk About Tiels message board.
http://www.cockatiels.org/

Welcome to the Website of the National Cockatiel Society.
News Flash
NCS Library
NCS Needs You Volunteer Today! 2004 NCS Election Time 2004 National Cage Bird Show NCS Hall of Fame - Now you are able to show your Grand Champions . Look for details of this exciting new division coming to you in your May/Jun '04 NCS Journal NCS Online Store - Visit Now For Great Deals On New NCS Merchandise. NCS Sweatshirts - $15 Each While Supplies Last! Avian Diseases Breeding Cockatiel Clinic Healthcare ... Showing Cockatiels What's New Bands, Membership and Registered Aviary applications processing will be temporarily on hold until the personnel change has completed. We apologize for any inconvenience and expect a two week delay in processing Advertise Your Aviary On This Website! Order Your 2004 Bands Now. Novice Breeder of the the Year Award Program! Exotic Newcastle Disease - Get The Facts Now.
Talk About Tiels
Got questions about your cockatiel or cockatiels in general?

11. - Life With Cockatiels -
オカメインコの飼育情報を住・食・医に分けて解説。ギャラリー・BBSもある。
http://homepage.mac.com/life_with_c/lifewithc/

12. Cockatiels And Lovebirds
cockatiels and Lovebirds. A small introduction. Warning This is just anintro page. Some of this is useful to sick birds in general. cockatiels.
http://www.mit.edu/people/rei/Tiels.html
Cockatiels and Lovebirds
A small introduction
Warning: This is just an intro page. I am not a trained aviculturalist. This is not and should not be your final guide to bird-keeping!! IF YOUR BIRD IS SICK OR INJURED PLEASE TAKE IT TO AN AVIAN VET!!! I'm limiting this to cockatiels and lovebirds because I have only owned two cockatiels and one lovebird (and a bunch of untame budgies). Larger parrots share much in common with these smaller members of the family, but their needs and their abilities differ greatly. If you are planning on getting a pet bird, or are a new owner, I highly recommend the magazine BIRD TALK . In addition, you should buy/borrow books on bird keeping at a library, bookstore, or good petstore. And definitely locate a good, qualified avian vet right away, if you haven't already! He or she will be much more qualified to answer your health/medical questions than me. Other related pages at this site:

13. Deb's Pet Place
Tips on the care and feeding of cockatiels and gerbils, photos and links.
http://www.geocities.com/dlferr
Best viewed at 640 x 480 resolution Meet Dewy the Cockatiel Feeding Tips for Cockatiels Dewy Knows JavaScript Links to Cockatiel Sites Species Table for Cockatiels Dewy Playing Piano Dewy's Photos Enter our Pet Essay Contest Fireworks Display Feedback Form Home Meet the Gerbils Feeding Tips for Gerbils How Math/Spelling got Names Links to Gerbil Sites Species Table for Gerbils Enter our Contest Fireworks Display Feedback Form Home Meet Dewy
The Cockatiel Meet The Gerbils
© 1999 - 2004 Deb's Pet Place

14. Linda's Cockatiels
Pictures of 7 cockatiels, with short narratives beside each bird, owned by Linda Brown of West Fargo, North Dakota.
http://www.angelfire.com/nd/lbwings/
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Linda's Cockatiels Last update 4/9/03
Jasper
DJ Snowy
KC
Shadow Chipper
Chiko
This is Chiko. She is the first cockatiel I ever owned and has spoiled me into being obsessed with cockatiels. I got Chiko in February 1986 and she's still the biggest baby I've ever had. If I leave the room, she will let me know I forgot her by screaming at me, so I have to go back and take her with me. Don't know what I would ever do without this character.
DJ came along next - I got him from a girlfriend of mine for babysitting her birds while she was on vacation. I had a tough choice, because DJ and another bird looked exactly alike, but when he started singing, I knew I wanted him. He got his name because he sounded like a radio DJ auditioning for my attention! His mate is Snowy who will be shown later. DJ's first love was a cockatiel named Pepper, who I got from a co-worker, but later I had to have Pepper put to sleep because she became so crippled up she couldn't sit on her perch or walk - it was a hard thing to put her down, and DJ was extremely depressed for about 2 days, but then like most men, moved on with her life with Snowy!!! I have been treating DJ for allergies ever since I got him and he also has liver trouble; therefore, all my birds eat pelleted food and it has helped DJ feel much better.
June 1, 1993-Mar 7, 2001

15. Welcome To Birds, Birds, Birds! - Exotic And Domestic Bird Breeding
Breeds canaries, cockatiels, finches, diamond doves, lovebirds, budgies, sun conures, and Indian Ringnecks. Has general information on care, and offers bird supplies. Located in Grover Beach.
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16. Cockatiels And Lovebirds
cockatiels and Lovebirds. A small introduction biggest exceptions to this rule are with Lutino cockatiels (cockatiels without the grey pigment), in which both genders
http://www.mit.edu:8001/people/rei/Tiels.html
Cockatiels and Lovebirds
A small introduction
Warning: This is just an intro page. I am not a trained aviculturalist. This is not and should not be your final guide to bird-keeping!! IF YOUR BIRD IS SICK OR INJURED PLEASE TAKE IT TO AN AVIAN VET!!! I'm limiting this to cockatiels and lovebirds because I have only owned two cockatiels and one lovebird (and a bunch of untame budgies). Larger parrots share much in common with these smaller members of the family, but their needs and their abilities differ greatly. If you are planning on getting a pet bird, or are a new owner, I highly recommend the magazine BIRD TALK . In addition, you should buy/borrow books on bird keeping at a library, bookstore, or good petstore. And definitely locate a good, qualified avian vet right away, if you haven't already! He or she will be much more qualified to answer your health/medical questions than me. Other related pages at this site:

17. Giardia In Cockatiels
Giardia in cockatiels from the NACS Newsletter The Tiel Times. It is a protozoan a type of motile parasite and appears most prevalent in cockatiels.
http://www.cockatiel.org/articles/giardia.html
Giardia in Cockatiels
from the NACS Newsletter The 'Tiel Times by
Ann M. Bourke, DVM
Kensington Bird and Animal Hospital
977 Farmington Avenue
Kensington, CT 06037 What is giardia? Giardia is a parasite that lives in the intestinal tract of numerous species. It is a protozoan a type of motile parasite and appears most prevalent in cockatiels. Birds and other animals become infected by ingesting the cysts of giardia, usually by means of contaminated water, but also directly by ingestion of feces containing the cysts. Giardia can survive for a substantial amount of time in the environment, so infection can occur simply by placing a bird in a contaminated cage or aviary. No one is certain as to why cockatiels are over-represented with this disease, but some believe there may be a genetic predisposition or immune deficiency, making this species poorly able to fight off infection on their own. What are giardia's symptoms of infection? Cockatiels with giardiasis are often asymptomatic. They carry the parasite but do not seemed harmed by the infection. The parasite may be detected during routine examination of an otherwise healthy bird. Those showing symptoms can exhibit signs of poor weight gain, shabby feathering, feather plucking, itchiness, or watery droppings. The most common presentation at our practice is a bird with watery droppings and ripping feathers out as if they were painful. How is giardia diagnosed?

18. My Secret Garden Exotic Birds Home
Species specific information related to cockatiels, lovebirds and parrotlets.
http://www2.microgear.net/msgbirds/
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My Secret Garden Exotic Birds!
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As of June, 2003, we have suspended our aviary
operations and will no longer be breeding or selling any birds. This site will remain online for an indefinite length of
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this site to make it an educational resource
or make the decision to take it offline. This site best viewed at a minimum 800x600 resolution for maximum enjoyment Updated

19. Mavis' Birds
Personal site on their pets, from an african grey to cockatiels and zebra finches.
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Garden/4315/birds.html
We have a nice selection of birds in our home. Starting with the African Grey Parrot we also have 2 Doves, 3 Button (Chinese Painted) Quails, a Bourkes Parakeet, 3 Cockatiels, 1 Peach Face Lovebird and a pair of Turquoisine Parakeets. All these birds except the African Grey and the Lovebird live peacefully together in an indoor aviary.
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20. Cockatiels, Always Favorites
cockatiels ALWAYS FAVORITES. by Linda Greeson. cockatiels are gentleand sociable by nature and have pert, bright personalities.
http://www.bluequaker.com/Art-016.htm
COCKATIELS - ALWAYS FAVORITES by Linda Greeson Except for the Budgerigar, the Cockatiel is generally rated as the most popular and widely kept of the approximately 340 species of the order of psittacine birds. They are a hardier bird than their rival for this position, the Budgie, and have a life span of 15 to 20 years versus the Budgies 7 to 8 years. Cockatiels are gentle and sociable by nature and have pert, bright personalities. They are generally cheerful, happy birds rapidly becoming devoted to the owner who cares for them. They pick up words and phrases quickly and especially love to whistle. Their speech may not be as clear as that of the larger birds, but they are by comparison much less expensive to buy and to maintain. Cockatiels make ideal first time pets, for both children and adults. For the breeder, especially for those just starting this experience, the choice of Cockatiels is an excellent one. Even though for many years we have bred large numbers of the more impressive exotic birds in our aviaries, our prolific Cockatiels can always be depended on to pay the feed bills. More important than the financial return, I have found that the study involved each year in making the right decisions in setting up breeding pairs to be all absorbing. When the choices I have made result in larger and more perfect birds this hobby almost becomes an addiction. Having one of your own baby birds grow up to make the top bench at a bird show is thrilling beyond words. Each win inspires one to greater concentration on producing even better specimens each following year.

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