Cockatails generally lay between 3-5 eggs
First of all, if you meant cockatails, then there birds, if you meant anything else, then I don't know.
seads and a little bit of lettuce and keep an eye on your toast at breakfast time.
Well if your thinking of putting them in the same cage, I don't think that's the best idea, Some people do put them in same cage, but its not safe or advisable. Only the same species of birds should be kept in the same cages, and generally get along with each other better. Parakeets are much more aggressive than cockatiels. they will aim for a cockatiel's feet and toes, pecking at or attacking them. Your cockatail can be severely injured and may end up with missing toes or other types of injuries. Parakeets also tend to over preen their companions. Your cockatail may end up with bald spots.Well I hope this helps, If you wanna know more visit: http://www.cockatielcottage.net/main.HTML It has so much information about cockatails!
They usually lay 3 to 8 eggs and may not begin sitting on them until the 2nd or third one is laid. After they start sitting on them the incubation period is 18 to 21 days.
In their native home of Australia, they live in open and sparsely vegetated habitats. They live in the drier parts of Australia including the most arid and hottest zones. They are partially migratory in the south where the winters are cooler and wetter, and the habitat has taller trees.
Yes they are safe though they would rather prefer cocktail food. for parakeets the seeds are smaller because of their beak shape. For cocktails the seeds are larger to fit their beak. All in all its pretty much ok.
Yes, they do talk, and whistle tones as well! Though its more comon for males to, only a small percentage of females can talk and whistle tones. Just knwo that if you really want to teach them you have to repeat the same word or phrase to them on a daily basis, if they enjoy hearing this word, you might just be lucky to hear them talk! And trust me when they learn't their first word they'll never stop saying it!
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No, they do not get along in the wild, but if tamed, they can get along, but not easily.
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An example of "along" used as a preposition is: "He walked along the beach." In this sentence, "along" shows the direction in which he walked, next to the beach.