Love Birds Vs. Cockatiels

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A normal gray cockatiel

Lovebirds and cockatiels are both wonderful birds that make great pets. With your love and care, your lovebird or cockatiel will be a loyal friend and companion as long as it lives.

  1. Behavior

    • Both cockatiels and lovebirds are very affectionate, sweet birds. Lovebirds are more playful and acrobatic, and cockatiels tend to prefer more steady, stable environments.

    Noise

    • Lovebirds and cockatiels are usually fairly quiet birds. Lovebirds tend to chatter more like finches, whereas cockatiels tend to like to whistle. Both birds can become screamers if they're neglected.

    Time

    • Both birds need your time and attention daily. However, lovebirds form especially strong bonds and require steady companionship to be healthy and happy.

    Health

    • Cockatiels and lovebirds have the same type of pellet or seed diet, and both need fresh fruits and vegetables to stay healthy. When properly cared for, you can expect your cockatiel or lovebird to live for 15 to 20 years.

    Price

    • You can buy a common peach-faced lovebird for about the same price as a common gray or pied cockatiel.

    Considerations

    • Different birds will have different personalities, so it's a good idea to get to know the bird before you take it home. You can often adopt from local sanctuaries or find reputable breeders as alternatives to buying from a pet store.

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References

  • Photo Credit colorful cockatiel image by Leticia Wilson from Fotolia.com

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