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Grey Cockatiels |
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Here are my grey cockatiels. Grey cockatiels are the original colour and are the ones that occur wildly in Australia. |
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ELVIS |
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Here is a Male grey cockatiel. His name is Elvis due to his very curly crest. Note the yellow face for a male grey. Elvis was given to me by my very good friend, Chantel. Her cousins had this cockatiels who wa living by himself and they offered him to Chantel. When she couldn't take him she suggested that they give him to me. So now he is very happy and is paired up with Maddie, who is featured on the pied cockatiels page. This year in 2003 he has had 12 babies. |
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HORRACE |
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Here is another Male grey cockatiel. His name is Horrace and i adopted him from the R.S.P.C.A. He is a dark grey. Horraces' mate is harriet who is featured on the Cinnamon/platinum cockatiel page. Horrace is a very tame avairy bird and can whistle extremely well. He can also talk a few words. Horrace is one of my favourite cockatiels. |
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LADY |
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This is Lady. A female Grey cockatiel. The female grey cockatiels have a dark face and their body has more yellow in it. Lady has been in the family for a while and survived a dog attack. One morning in 1999 i went down to the avairy to see 2 dogs standing near the avairy. I looked at the avairy and the dogs had broken into it and killed all of my 11 cockatiels. But one was missing. I checked in all the nest boxes and Lady was hiding inside. She has been moved through all the aviaries and is currently paired up with Captain, who is featured on the Lutino cocaktiels' page. |
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