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    Quite a long story we have there. I've seen cockatiels in zoos alright and I guess not only birds seem to have very extraoridnary behaviours. All animals actually act differently in the manner that they want to. If birds start to go noisy, it would mean that they are hungry or just wanted to mate . And this behaviur is commonly found in animals. Maybe you should try to observe more and you'd learn soon.


    Goodluck with the birds!



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    Lilys broken tail feather should be attended to. It is a blood feather & should be removed by a veterinary or someone that knows how to remove it & knows about the care of cockatiels. Birds that sit on a perch & grind their beaks are content. The crest rising is a sign of exceitment & something they naturally do. I have a hen cockatiel & have learned so much about birds in general from her. Birdsnways. com is a great place to go to. You can click onto Cockatiels & learn so much & ask all the questions you want because they have some great moderators & people on there that can share their knowledge.

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