sadly due to moving into rented accommodation I am having to rehome my cockatiel - called Blue.
He is between 1 year 3 months - 1 year 5 months but unsure exactly as I was never told an exact birth date.
he is a lovely boy and enjoys singing. he is used to being out of his cage all day and then going back into his cage in the evening. he loves a mirror so if you hold a mirror to his face he will sing. he does sit on your hand shoulder or arm etc if you have a mirror for him to see. he does get a bit territorial in his cage so he might try to bite but it doesn’t get to that stage. he comes with his own cage hence the price. i would love him to be given a lot of attention as he is used to having a friend.
IDEALLY I WANT HIM TO GO TO SOMEONE WHO HAS OTHER COCKATIELS OR BIRDS IN GENERAL SO HE IS’NT LONELY.
Due to moving I need him gone ASAP
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