lovezebs i love them but they're very messy and destructive compared to finches or even budgies and I have no plan to get into anything bigger than them. I can't have the silk flowers I used to have all over my bird room around Todd anymore, she chews off everything but the wire stem in a few days. Todd and Jade (who we got this spring, she isn't tame but bonded right away with my dove, Sparky) are quiet, but Freddy is extremely noisy. I've gotten used to it but he is the loudest cockatiel I've met and he doesn't make any pretty noises, just screeches.
Freddy gets a little pushy with the parakeets when his hormones are raging, which happens every couple weeks for a few days it seems, but normally the cockatiels get along well with my smaller birds. I've never been bitten by any of them either. I don't think Todd even knows how to bite, Freddy will mouth you if you try to pet him when he flies to you (he doesn't like that), or if I go and grab him, but never painfully. Todd doesn't even do that, she likes to be carried, and Jade doesn't like being handled at all and will stay just out of your reach in the bird room, but she tolerates being picked up to have her nails clipped.
This is Freddy a few days after we brought him home, his wings all cut short and his face muddy in baby plumage. His first friend was Sam, the parakeet (our tame one), and I still catch these two playing every so often.
Their first meeting when Todd came home the next month, where they didn't really know what to do with each other.
A friendship begins to form... a few weeks on.
And earlier this summer after Jade joined the group, with everyone together.
Like I said I don't know if Jade thinks she is a dove, or if Sparky thinks he is a parrot, but these two were best friends the moment they laid eyes on one another. Jade will just turn her head and chirp and Sparky is next to her to preen her.
Jade comes from the same breeder I got Todd from, was hand-raised, but is totally different in personality. She just doesn't want anything to do with me. She's okay as long as I don't touch her, but she won't even eat from my hand.