Burnie
Bird ID: 8170
Species: Cockatiel
Sex: Unknown
Sub-Species: Unclassified
Health Status: Injured, Recovering
Good with Children: Unknown
Well Socialized: Unknown
Currently in Foster Care
Sponsor Me!
Species: Cockatiel
Sex: Unknown
Sub-Species: Unclassified
Health Status: Injured, Recovering
Good with Children: Unknown
Well Socialized: Unknown
Currently in Foster Care
Sponsor Me!

I`m still recovering, but I`m doing great! I`m eating on my own now, and every day I feel a little stronger. Even though I`m still quite young, I`m already showing my charming personality. I love to chirp and chatter, and I`m always curious about what`s going on around me. I can`t wait until I`m fully healed and ready to explore everything!
My dream is to find a loving forever home where I can truly thrive. I`m looking for a patient and gentle family who understands that I`m still a juvenile and will continue to recover and grow. If you`re looking for an adorable, resilient, and super cute feathered friend to bring joy and music into your life, then I might just be the perfect match for you!
(Burnie will be available for adoption once the treatment and recovery process is complete).
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.