Cockatiel beak HELP!

ha ha, I was typing as you loaded it....he/she is split to pied(just another mutation)
so in other words, you have a lutino pearl split to pied.

so now we know, you have a male, females cannot be split to anything,they are always visual, if I have that correct....ahhh genetics, so confusing ;)
 
You talking about that few grey streks on the back of her head??? That's nothing unusual as she is a pied after all.
 
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These birds are hard to sex without a DNA test :D. So this is just split and there nothing wrong with my bird right? :D Thanks Crimson again, you're always here to help :D
 
Num Num- cinnamon pied Lutino-Male



Num Nums' sister -Angus--Lutino Pearl
 
I'm not sure exactly what your concerns are about its beak? Just looks like a normal cockatiel beak to me!
It's a cute bird by the way :)
 
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awesome birds you have there, they look so cute :D. Your birds seem enjoy the toys a lot :). How long did it take for your bird enjoy to play with their toys do you know? I have prepare the veggie with some fruit but he doesn't seem like it and just eat his old food which is the seeds.
 
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I'm not sure exactly what your concerns are about its beak? Just looks like a normal cockatiel beak to me!
It's a cute bird by the way :)

Thanks, since it was my first bird, so I'm a little bit confuse about the beak, but after a few research and a few explanation from you guys. Now, I know it's just normal for this species of bird :D
 

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