Brandon's-Fids wrote:
Is that his actual cage?
It is. Now don't get me wrong, I know it's quite small and round cages are undesired, but I had no other choice but separating him/her. He/She was being a bully to Pip and Kiwi, so I had to separate him from the birdy flock. He/She is currently in my room in that temporary cage.
tielfan wrote:
Welcome back! I wonder whether Coco is a boy or a girl. That song is a little bit fancy for a hen, but it's pretty bad for a male lol.
IKR! It's kinda tiring to say he/she prounouns, I'm just gonna call him/her he untill I know for sure. Although I do feel like he is a male, I really can't be too sure to make a statement just yet, so I'll have to wait
JessiMuse wrote:
That actually sounds a lot like Lucy's "singing", though more constant. Lucy kind of does it in short phrases with few-second intervals of silence, and it sounds more like "chattering" rather than singing. Most male cockatiels that sing, whistle, but the chirps she makes sounds like she's trying to talk.
It sounds like Coco's trying to whistle, but can't quite get it right. Maybe he/she is just starting to learn? Playing recordings of other cockatiels singing might peak Coco's interest. Here's one of my favorites:
That is also one in my favorites! I saw it before I considered getting Coco! But I forgot all about it!