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cockatiel

[ UK /kˈɒkɐtˌiːl/ ]
NOUN
  1. small grey Australian parrot with a yellow crested head

How To Use cockatiel In A Sentence

  • Parrot fever is a bacterial disease that affects more than 100 species of wild and domestic birds, including parrots, macaws, cockatiels and parakeets.
  • The species is unknown, but her name lives on: it was Psittace, from which scientists derive Psittaciformes, the scientific order to which parrots, which include the lovebirds, cockatiels, and cockatoos, belong. Birdology
  • I love birds—I have lived with finches and parakeets, cockatiels and lovebirds, and a gorgeous red and blue Australian parrot called a crimson rosella—but I had never lived with a whole flock of them. Birdology
  • Janet has been keeping exotic birds including cockatiels, finches and canaries for 12 years.
  • The area also boasts a new aviary with a variety of colourful ‘chirpers’ including budgies, cockatiels, lovebirds and quails.
  • The parrots who came to me later in life—peach-faced lovebirds, two cockatiels, a crimson rosella—preferred female voices to brassy wind instruments, particularly Joni Mitchell. Birdology
  • Also rescued were their pet birds a cockatiel, two parrots and three budgies.
  • A premium vitaminized cockatiel mix may be offered sparingly.
  • When the aviary was smashed, the parrots, cockatiels and lovebirds took flight.
  • She is an aviculturist writer, editor, panel judge and speaker, and has raised cockatiels and parrots for more than 20 years.
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