If you are new bird owner I am going to share with you 3 tips for successfully starting off right with your cockatiel.
Get an examination by an Avian Vet
Within the first 2 weeks of having your cockatiel you should have an experienced vet. A little word of caution here, most veterinarians specialize and the ones who don’t almost specialize by default because most people will bring their dogs and cats to these types of veterinarians. Find a vet that has an area of expertise in birds, also called avian vets.
Quarantine Your New Cockatiel
If you have more than one bird, do not put all the birds together. You need to keep new bird away from the birds that are already in the house. You will also want to put you new cockatiel in a relatively quiet place, loud noises stress cockatiels out.
Resist the urge to “show off” your new cockatiel. Do not invite a lot of people over to have people look at your new pet. That kind of attention is unwanted by your cockatiel. Wait until your cockatiel is “completely” comfortable in its new surroundings.
Housing Preferences
You may be tempted to get a cage that is ornate or round. This is a big mistake. Studies have shown that cockatiels get nervous when inside a round cage. This hold true for old ornate cages too, most of them are round, but the dangers with these cages are that cockatiels (and any other small birds) may get their head stuck in these cages.
Rectangle cages are the best, the bigger the better. Remember, these are bird and they need to fly. Proper Cockatiel Care starts right from them beginning.