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
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'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.
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.
@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!
@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 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.
@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!
@dizzygirl i ended up with a female noamed cheef
EAONG00 1 month ago
lmao! she trying shes like what the fuck was it?? uhh pheewww phewe!! phewpoohewwe!!
shawfujikawa477 1 month ago
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
Neontiger77 1 month ago
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zKrellyn 1 month ago
My Bird started singing as well Lool
kirstyxx6 2 months ago
AAWW!!! IT'S ADORABLE!!!
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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.
Budini67 2 months ago
I love cockateils I have one too that whistles in the morning and loves to dance
tacolength 2 months ago
adorable hahahaha he made me lagh will singing and turning around
TheMissMayssa 3 months ago
wie heisst der song??????? Bitte an stephanie.stiefel@t-online.de schreiben, der Pfeifton ist super, gefällt meinem Graupapagei danke
69cocolina 3 months ago
I kept calling mine a boy even though she's a girl xD
por13siempre 4 months ago
it's fake this is singing of another bird.
grYEAHt111 4 months ago
"Cockatiel listening to cockatiels whistle the Kill Bill theme."
TheHazyfiasco 4 months ago
i hav that same house phone! its anooying lol
DillynGuidry 4 months ago
haha cute ^^
tillerz420 6 months ago
haha aww that's so cute :D
grayfox189 7 months ago
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 8 months ago
@pissy :(
nerdie0girl 7 months ago
And we have a male called Polly
docfortysix 8 months ago
RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN..... acctually its more like a waddle. love the bird!
ISnowboardNPaintball 10 months ago
Good job! I can tell you work hard training and love them very much.
sailorwhitetiger 11 months ago
He's cute no matter what.
KutWrite 1 year ago
sweet. :)
Bingokongen 1 year ago
Soo adorable! :D
Swedishbudgie93 1 year ago
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.
dizzygirl 2 years ago 19
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
marisa0aka0risi 2 years ago
@dizzygirl lol
DjSpinnaztube 1 year ago
@dizzygirl Same happened to me. I have a male called Rosie now.
HerrAirburst 1 year ago 16
@HerrAirburst Same i nammed mine rosie since there Checks
atom608 3 months ago
@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!
Kanyezie 10 months ago
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Kanyezie 10 months ago
@dizzygirl exactly what i was thinkning!!! its clearly a boy!
domoney1011 9 months ago
@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
Mooyouhooka 9 months ago
@dizzygirl The same thing happened with our cockatiel! We keep calling "him" a girl haha!
seatrtles 4 months ago
@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 2 months ago
@drakeltheryuujin ROFL, not a very attractive name though :(
Suzakie 1 month ago
@Suzakie Most my pets have odd names lol.
drakeltheryuujin 1 month ago
@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.
RedneckYachtClubber 2 months ago
@dizzygirl u dont happen to know "Enurlette" by chance?
Leebsterftw 1 month ago
@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!
kerry5101971 23 hours ago
Why do you refer to him as a she? That bird is a male.
Panoplie 2 years ago