What is the pearel?

Pearl Cockatiel is a domesticated bird that often behaved like a pet. It is one of the smaller species of parrot family. Pearl is one of many color varieties for this Parrot subspecies. Reduced production of melanin usually causes light gray color with rainbow spots called pearls on some parts of the body. It also has stripes of color on the head and face, usually orange or yellow, depending on the sex of the bird. Domesticated Kokatiela traveled from their native station, but maintained characteristics similar to characteristics found in the wild. Because it is a parrot, Pearl Cockatiel has four fingers on each leg. Every pair of fingers on the feet of birds in opposite directions. Smaller than parrots, Kokatiel is usually not more than 12 inches (30 centimeters) long from the head to the end of his feathers.

Pearl Cockatielsave Significant spots of coloring on different parts of their bodies. One can see perling on the back, neck and wing of feathers. Lighter spots resemble a leafthose that have disappeared. Each feathers can also have pereling stains near the shaft in the middle.

breeding programs based on the genetic properties of Pearl Cockatiel caused unusual color features inside the species. Breeders who connect birds who have different coloring also produce variations of kakal. The predominant color of perling is white, but maybe yellow perling. These Kokatiels are known as golden pearls. Kacatiel with mostly gray perling height is called silver coculture.

Pearling on the breast of Kokulta occurs when breeders connect birds with heavy or distinctive brands. Regardless of features of feathers and Persian, every bird has a color on his face. Female pearl Kokatiely is easier to recognize because their face usually remains in place when they are ripe. The male Kokatil loses most of their face color when it melts and gets rid of the first set of feathers at maturity.

personalityThis bird makes it a good pet, which is easy to train, preferably when young. Unlike parrots, Kokatiel rarely learns to speak well. He enjoys and his owners by singing and letters. One can teach Kokulta to sing by repetition. They also learn spontaneously and mimic sounds in environments such as bells and teapots.

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