Simon Hampel

Cockatiel enclosure, Sept 2011

Merrylands Central Gardens
I would guess they are aviary bred.
 
I meant: are these birds 'pure' (the original wild species) or just common domesticated cockatiels (are there for example 'mutations' in this aviary? Birds with different colors than only the standard grey color)?
 
I've never been here, but I can see in the photo above a whiteface, a cinnamon and a lutino, along with some wild morphs.

For some years now the cockatiel breeders in Australia have been lamenting the fact that you can't get purebred cockatiels anymore, they all carry at least one mutation.
 
For some years now the cockatiel breeders in Australia have been lamenting the fact that you can't get purebred cockatiels anymore, they all carry at least one mutation.

Is it strictly illegal to go out and capture some individuals to bring unmutated stock back into the captive population? Aren't cockatiels considered agricultural pests in some places? Seems strange that if they are that capturing some (as opposed to destroying them) wouldn't be allowed...
 
It is illegal to take anything native from the wild without the correct permits. There is however, a lot of people that do illegally take from the wild purely for profit.

Some years ago budgerigars were legally collected and marketed as "Bush Budgies", because the things in captivity today are much bigger than the wild form. Maybe they will do the same with cockatiels one day.
 
How difficult is it to see wild cockatiels? Do they occur in urban areas like Sydney and Melbourne as backyard birds?
 
They certainly don't appear in Sydney (except as pet escapees), and I've never seen them in Melbourne or Brisbane. They are generally considered to be found west of the Great Dividing Range in more arid environments.
 
Like Hix said, I've never seen them in Sydney - but I have seen them in the wild.

Drive through the grain-belt during harvest and you are quite likely to see some on the side of the road picking up grain spilt by trucks.

My field guide shows them covering most of mainland Australia, except the wetter coastal areas (ie not in Sydney and Melbourne).
 

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