Young Handfed Tame Pearl Cockatiels For Sale -- $150

gcbirds - Gibson City, Illinois [~24 miles from Champaign] - Sep 25, 2024
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Silver Pearl, Male, hatch date 2/4/24. This one took a long time to wean and then one day it decided it was able to eat and drink on its own. Small bird. Will step up to come out of cage and will step up sometimes once out of the cage. Loves to do exercise flying and then land on ones shoulder. Quiet for a male. Is getting adult and looks like he will not totally lose all the pearl markings. $125
Pearl Pied Male, hatch date 1/12/2024, held back as a female and a couple weeks ago realized it was a male when it started talking and whistling. I have other males like this except this is a very gentle bird. Nice saddle back markings and good form. $150
White faced pearl, male, hatch date 3/13/24. small bird. Can hold and cuddle briefly. Getting adult and will lose most of pearl markings and look like a typical white-faced male. Reduced price since a lot of tail are broken right now and in heavy molt. $100
Pearl, male, hatch date 3/14/24. Wonderful gentle affectionate bird. Makes interesting sounds when getting attention. Sometimes likes to be held gently to my chest to cuddle. As soon as it is out it comes on my shoulder and snuggles up. Big eyes. Many broken tail so reduced price. $100
Pearl pied, sex unknown, hatch date 3/16/2024. It took a while to wean but one day it decided it was good to take care of itself. Has minimum pied markings but the top of the head and crest are bright pure yellow. It is keeping the nice pearl so far so may be a female. Growing tail back out. $100
Pearl, male, hatch date 3/18/24. Wonderful gentle affectionate guy. Likes to cuddle on chest and get attention while on shoulder. This one took forever to wean, and I held on to it as a female and then it started getting adult and realized it is a very quiet male. I have an abundance of males. Broken tail and in molt. $100
Their adult will change for those who are males. They will lose some of the pearl and how much depends on the bird. In the past few years, the males I have bred have kept a lot of the pearling but the is a bit darker.
The prices are reduced not only because of tails growing out but I just have too many birds right now and dont have space.

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