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  • @dizzygirl i ended up with a female noamed cheef

  • lmao! she trying shes like what the fuck was it?? uhh pheewww phewe!! phewpoohewwe!!

  • my first budgie was a he and i named him putte.. she layed eggs with her male partner later on.. /facepalm. so she did get named putta instead. she was hand tamed by me after she got stuck in a flypaper :). i did remove it so it did not hurt and after that she never left my side ^^. she did even let me kiss her and hold her between my lips as if she was a hotdog lol. i thought her tricks to jump on my fingers ^^. i never did bite her no worries :P

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  • My Bird started singing as well Lool

  • AAWW!!! IT'S ADORABLE!!!

  • I was worried about the same problem some of you guys had.. Calling a 'he' a 'she' or vice versa.. So I chose a name that works for either sex... Sydney.. Hubby liked it because 'tiels also come from Australia.

  • I love cockateils I have one too that whistles in the morning and loves to dance

  • adorable hahahaha he made me lagh will singing and turning around

  • wie heisst der song??????? Bitte an stephanie.stiefel@t-online.de schreiben, der Pfeifton ist super, gefällt meinem Graupapagei danke

  • I kept calling mine a boy even though she's a girl xD

  • it's fake this is singing of another bird.

  • "Cockatiel listening to cockatiels whistle the Kill Bill theme."

  • i hav that same house phone! its anooying lol

  • haha cute ^^

  • haha aww that's so cute :D

  • I'm going to buy 17 birds and attempt to teach all of them this song, see which one does it the best...the probably slaughter the rest. Fucking birds.

  • @pissy :(

  • And we have a male called Polly

  • RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN..... acctually its more like a waddle. love the bird!

  • Good job! I can tell you work hard training and love them very much.

  • He's cute no matter what.

  • sweet. :)

  • Soo adorable! :D

  • When we bought the bird, we were told it was a girl. We've called him a "her" for so long that that's all she knows. So we just keep calling her a she, even though we KNOW she's a he now.

  • oh gosh me too!!!! when we bought mine they said it was a boy. then it laid eggs.... lol ! so now we know it's a girl xD

  • @dizzygirl lol

  • @dizzygirl Same happened to me. I have a male called Rosie now.

  • @HerrAirburst Same i nammed mine rosie since there Checks

  • @dizzygirl The same happened too me and my cockatiel! We though it was a "he" when we got her from the store, but when she got sick some years ago we went to the veneterian. he told us that our bird was a "she".

    I was actually very disapointed at that time, but now, after so many years, i couldn't even bother!

    When the birds are young, its difficult to see the sex, but when they gets older, you can see it on the feathers coat!

    Btw, your bird is a cutie!

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  • @dizzygirl exactly what i was thinkning!!! its clearly a boy!

  • @dizzygirl Yea we did that with our cat! You'd think a vet would know the difference of a cat, but there you are. We never knew 'she' was a 'he', he was so fuzzy, until we went to get his tubes tied, haha

  • @dizzygirl The same thing happened with our cockatiel! We keep calling "him" a girl haha!

  • @dizzygirl That's why I named my Indian Ringneck Tranny. I never had her sexed so I figured if she grew up and she turned out to be a guy her name would still work lol.

  • @drakeltheryuujin ROFL, not a very attractive name though :(

  • @Suzakie Most my pets have odd names lol.

  • @dizzygirl Easiest way to find out is look at the bottom of the tail, if it's a solid color, then it's a boy...if it's speckled, then it's a girl.

  • @dizzygirl u dont happen to know "Enurlette" by chance?

  • @dizzygirl For all cock-a-teedle lubbers out there, if you have a "normal gray" & several other color patterns too, males have bright yellow faces & cheek patches & they have single color tail feathers, whereas the females will have duller colored faces & what is known as a "barred" tail, the "bars" are kinda' like stripes. I've been breeding them for 25 years & think they're the "court jesters" of the animal kingdom. Head skrtiches to baby for the performance!

  • Why do you refer to him as a she? That bird is a male.

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