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- Cockatiel_(aviculture) abstract "Cockatiels (Nymphicus hollandicus), are generally regarded as good pets or companion parrots, having a sweet demeanor, though this is by no means guaranteed. Like most other pets, the manner in which the animal is raised, handled, and kept has a profound effect on the temperament of the animal. Some birds are quite gregarious and sociable while others can be shy, retreating to the back of the cage when an unfamiliar figure appears. If handled often and if they have a patient owner the cockatiel(s) will become tame very quickly compared to some of the other parrot species.".
- Cockatiel_(aviculture) thumbnail Nymphicus_hollandicus_-_female.jpg?width=300.
- Cockatiel_(aviculture) wikiPageExternalLink www.cockatiels.org.
- Cockatiel_(aviculture) wikiPageID "23799703".
- Cockatiel_(aviculture) wikiPageRevisionID "593471590".
- Cockatiel_(aviculture) hasPhotoCollection Cockatiel_(aviculture).
- Cockatiel_(aviculture) subject Category:Aviculture.
- Cockatiel_(aviculture) subject Category:Domesticated_birds.
- Cockatiel_(aviculture) subject Category:Talking_birds.
- Cockatiel_(aviculture) type Animal100015388.
- Cockatiel_(aviculture) type Bird101503061.
- Cockatiel_(aviculture) type BirdsKeptAsPets.
- Cockatiel_(aviculture) type Chordate101466257.
- Cockatiel_(aviculture) type DomesticatedBirds.
- Cockatiel_(aviculture) type LivingThing100004258.
- Cockatiel_(aviculture) type Object100002684.
- Cockatiel_(aviculture) type Organism100004475.
- Cockatiel_(aviculture) type Pet101318894.
- Cockatiel_(aviculture) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Cockatiel_(aviculture) type TalkingBirds.
- Cockatiel_(aviculture) type Vertebrate101471682.
- Cockatiel_(aviculture) type Whole100003553.
- Cockatiel_(aviculture) comment "Cockatiels (Nymphicus hollandicus), are generally regarded as good pets or companion parrots, having a sweet demeanor, though this is by no means guaranteed. Like most other pets, the manner in which the animal is raised, handled, and kept has a profound effect on the temperament of the animal. Some birds are quite gregarious and sociable while others can be shy, retreating to the back of the cage when an unfamiliar figure appears.".
- Cockatiel_(aviculture) label "Cockatiel (aviculture)".
- Cockatiel_(aviculture) sameAs m.06_vvwv.
- Cockatiel_(aviculture) sameAs Q5139527.
- Cockatiel_(aviculture) sameAs Q5139527.
- Cockatiel_(aviculture) sameAs Cockatiel_(aviculture).
- Cockatiel_(aviculture) wasDerivedFrom Cockatiel_(aviculture)?oldid=593471590.
- Cockatiel_(aviculture) depiction Nymphicus_hollandicus_-_female.jpg.
- Cockatiel_(aviculture) isPrimaryTopicOf Cockatiel_(aviculture).