Albino Pied Cockatiel

Nymphicus Hollandicus
The cockatiel (Nymphicus hollandicus), also known as weiro bird, or quarrion, is a medium-sized[2] parrot that is a member of its own branch of the cockatoo family endemic to Australia. They are prized as household pets and companion parrots throughout the world and are relatively easy to breed. As a caged bird, cockatiels are second in popularity only to the budgerigar.[3] The cockatiel is the only member of the genus Nymphicus. It was previously unclear whether the cockatiel was a crested parakeet or small cockatoo; however, more recent molecular studies have assigned it to its own subfamily, Nymphicinae. It is, therefore, now classified as the smallest of the Cacatuidae (cockatoo family). Cockatiels are native to Australia, favouring the Australian wetlands, scrublands, and bushlands.
CITES NC
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Aves
Order Psittaciformes
Family Cacatuidae
Genus Nymphicus
Species Hollandicus
Maturity age 1.0 years
Incubation period 23 days
Fledgling Period 5 weeks
Season January To May
Ring size 0.0mm
Diet Diet requirements