Sydney
Bird ID: 8023
Species: Cockatiel
Sex: Unknown
Sub-Species: Lutino
Health Status: Injured, Recovering
Good with Children: Unknown
Well Socialized: Unknown
Currently in Foster Care
Sponsor Me!
Species: Cockatiel
Sex: Unknown
Sub-Species: Lutino
Health Status: Injured, Recovering
Good with Children: Unknown
Well Socialized: Unknown
Currently in Foster Care
Sponsor Me!
If you're approved to adopt, click here to email my adoption coordinator.
To learn more about fostering or adopting our birds, please click here.
The shelter asked Mickaboo to help me, and I got lucky as one of their new foster homes with cockatiel experience lived nearby and was able to take me and help get me to the vet to get checked out! I`m now eating well despite my beak injury and doing much better in the safe care of an experienced home.
If you`d like to learn more about adopting me, please email our cockatiel coordinators and let them know you would like to meet Sydney! <3
In nature, cockatiels live in large flocks. A single bird in a cage spends much of his/her life being lonely because humans have things they must do that take them away. We therefore will only adopt a single cockatiel to a household if there is already at least one cockatiel living there. Otherwise, cockatiels must be adopted in groups of two or more.