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  2. Normal grey cockatiel - Wikipedia

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    The normal grey cockatiel, [1] wild type cockatiel, [2] wild cockatiel or grey cockatiel, or Common Cockatiel, is the origin cockatiel of all colour genetics mutations, with mostly grey feathers and orange cheek patches.

  3. Cockatiel colour genetics - Wikipedia

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    A perfect example of a normal grey cockatiel. The normal grey or wild-type cockatiel is one whose colour genes have no mutations. A normal grey cockatiel's plumage is primarily grey with prominent white flashes on the outer edges of each wing. The face of the male is yellow or white, while the face of the female is primarily grey or light grey ...

  4. Cockatiel - Wikipedia

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    The "normal grey" or "wild-type" cockatiel's plumage is primarily grey with prominent white flashes on the outer edges of each wing. The face of the male is yellow or white, while the face of the female is primarily grey or light grey, [16] and both sexes feature a round orange area on both ears, often referred to as "cheddar cheeks". This ...

  5. Lutino cockatiel - Wikipedia

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    The lutino cockatiel is one of the most popular mutations of cockatiel, with white to light-yellow feathers and orange/red cheek patches. The " normal grey " or "wild type" of a cockatiel's plumage is primarily grey with prominent white flashes on the outer edges of each wing.

  6. Category:Cockatiel colour mutations - Wikipedia

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    Normal grey cockatiel; P. Pied cockatiel; W. White-faced cockatiel This page was last edited on 6 November 2024, at 03:06 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  7. Runaway cockatiel missing for days found in unlikely haven: A ...

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    Picasso, a 5-year-old cockatiel, ... "By like the second or third day, I had lost a lot of hope," Neikart said, adding Picasso was a tiny bird, weighing only 100 grams, and was gray in color ...

  8. Cockatoo - Wikipedia

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    The cockatiel is by far the cockatoo species most frequently kept in captivity. Among U.S. bird keepers that participated in a survey by APPMA in 2003/04, 39% had cockatiels, as opposed to only 3% that had (other) cockatoo species. [116] The white cockatoos are more often encountered in aviculture than the black cockatoos. [117]

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