From contact calls to squeaking, warbling, muttering, chirping, and more – I will cover all sorts of sounds your feathered friend might make in the story here.
If yours has been making unusual noises and you’re not sure why I will try to cover all the possibilities.
For instance, a low purring or rumbling noise is usually a good sign – it means the bird is content and happy.
It’s quite common for cockatiels to make a rough noise by grinding their beaks, and it’s nothing to worry about.
Baby cockatiels squeak to call their “parents” when they want some petting.
When they can no longer see their friends, these cockatiels let out shrill contact calls to check on them.