Types of Cockatiel Birds: A Colorful Guide to Nature’s Whistling Companion
Cockatiels come in one species but over a dozen recognized color mutations, including Normal Grey, Lutino, Pearl, Pied, Cinnamon, and Whiteface. These variations are the result of selective breeding and affect feather color, pattern, and facial markings. 🐥 Types of Cockatiel Birds: A Colorful Guide to Nature’s Whistling Companion Cockatiels ( Nymphicus hollandicus ) are beloved for their expressive crests, gentle personalities, and musical whistles. While all cockatiels belong to the same species, breeders have developed a wide array of color mutations that give each bird a unique look. These mutations affect pigmentation and patterning, not behavior or health. 🎨 Common Cockatiel Color Mutations Mutation Type Description Normal Grey Classic wild-type: grey body, white wing bars, yellow face (males), orange cheek patches. Lutino Bright yellow or white body, red eyes, orange cheeks; lacks grey pigment. Pearl White or yellow spots across the back and wings; more common in females. Pied...