chad246emr
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Hello all,
I’m here today to ask if it’s possible for a male pearl cockatiel to retain their pearls after their first molt. Muffin, my cockatiel, had her first complete molt and retained all of her pearl feathers. She actually molted her wing feathers as well, and regrew feathers with dots on them as a female would.
That being said, her behavior is absolutely that of a male cockatiel. I’ve been around a lot of cockatiels in my life and never once seen a femal exhibit the behavior that she does. She head bobs like a fool, beak taps everything she comes across that is solid, and sings her little heart out. I haven’t gotten her to whistle any tunes yet, but she loves her own songs.
As soon as she started this behavior around 3 months of age I assumed she’d molt into male plumage, but like I said she kept all of her pearls and even grew in dotted wings.
Is she just a Tom boy, or will she molt down the road and lose her pearls? I’ve always read that they move to adult plumage with the first molt.
Check out the video of just took of her below to see what I mean. (Excuse pickle, my macaw, that got jealous of my whistling to Muffin and decided to flap his wings and startle her...)
[ame="https://youtu.be/hUnsMZr7L1M"]https://youtu.be/hUnsMZr7L1M[/ame]
I’m here today to ask if it’s possible for a male pearl cockatiel to retain their pearls after their first molt. Muffin, my cockatiel, had her first complete molt and retained all of her pearl feathers. She actually molted her wing feathers as well, and regrew feathers with dots on them as a female would.
That being said, her behavior is absolutely that of a male cockatiel. I’ve been around a lot of cockatiels in my life and never once seen a femal exhibit the behavior that she does. She head bobs like a fool, beak taps everything she comes across that is solid, and sings her little heart out. I haven’t gotten her to whistle any tunes yet, but she loves her own songs.
As soon as she started this behavior around 3 months of age I assumed she’d molt into male plumage, but like I said she kept all of her pearls and even grew in dotted wings.
Is she just a Tom boy, or will she molt down the road and lose her pearls? I’ve always read that they move to adult plumage with the first molt.
Check out the video of just took of her below to see what I mean. (Excuse pickle, my macaw, that got jealous of my whistling to Muffin and decided to flap his wings and startle her...)
[ame="https://youtu.be/hUnsMZr7L1M"]https://youtu.be/hUnsMZr7L1M[/ame]