MBL @1103 (100.0%) on 18-mar-2018 [ Promotion of agriculturalproduct:eggs agriculturalproductcomingfromvertebrate animal:cockatiels ]
CPL @1096 (83.5%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "_ make excellent pets" "_ love this toy" "_ make excellent family pets" "_ are sexually dimorphic" "caging for _" "small birds such as _" "small animals like _" "different breeds of _" "birds , like _" "birds such as _" "_ love toys" "_ make fantastic pets" "_ make good pets" "_ are flock animals" "chocolate is toxic for _" "many species including _" "_ are wonderful pets" "small flock of _" "_ are very good companions" "_ need companionship" "smaller birds such as _" "secretions from infected _" "_ do lay eggs" "exotic animals , such as _" "_ are very social animals" "food bad for _" "_ are perfect pets" "_ are wonderful little birds" "_ named Scooter" "people food bad for _" "favorite birds are _" "He gets along well with other _" "small birds like _" "_ are rescues" "small birds , such as _" "_ are noisy birds" "_ are kept indoors" "I get along with other _" "toys designed for _" "breeding of _" "_ enjoy nibbling on" "bird species such as _" "Species such as _" "_ love baths" "_ graze on" "immense flocks of _" "home raised _" "_ are curious birds" "I began raising _" "larger birds such as _" "egg laying _" "Giardia infection in _" "_ make great pets" "_ needing good homes" "_ are great pets" "birds , such as _" "other species , including _" "_ eat the seeds" "captive bred _" "smaller species , such as _" "_ are laying eggs" "smaller birds , such as _" "_ are curious creatures" "bird species including _" "birds called _" "_ have sensitive hearing" "Smaller birds like _" "foods toxic to _" "breeds of _" "animals like _" "waterfowl including _" "responsible breeding of _" "I get along well with other _" "_ make great family pets" "several cages of _" "_ need mental stimulation" "I get along fine with other _" "_ have stripes" "small flocks of _" "exotic birds , including _" "species , including _" "symptoms of sick _" "toys made for _" "_ ' cages" "_ normally feed on" "_ mate for" "_ are territorial birds" "flock of _" "parrots , like _" "smaller birds like _" "_ chirping in" "_ are social birds" ] using cockatiels
SEAL @742 (67.7%) on 15-jun-2013 [ 1234 ] using cockatiels
CPL @1095 (82.7%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "_ are sexually dimorphic" "diets for _" "small birds such as _" "small animals like _" "different breeds of _" "birds , like _" "birds such as _" "_ make fantastic pets" "_ are flock animals" "animals , such as _" "species such as _" "many species including _" "_ are wonderful pets" "White faced _" "_ are very good companions" "other bird species such as _" "smaller birds such as _" "_ do lay eggs" "exotic animals , such as _" "favorite birds are _" "He gets along well with other _" "small birds like _" "species including _" "_ are noisy birds" "I get along with other _" "breeding of _" "_ enjoy nibbling on" "bird species such as _" "_ graze on" "immense flocks of _" "larger birds such as _" "Giardia infection in _" "birds , such as _" "_ are insatiably curious" "smaller species , such as _" "_ are laying eggs" "smaller birds , such as _" "_ have sensitive hearing" "Smaller birds like _" "nutritional needs of _" "foods toxic to _" "breeds of _" "animals like _" "waterfowl including _" "nutritional requirements of _" "_ are hand fed" "parrots , such as _" "responsible breeding of _" "_ get baths" "several cages of _" "other birds , including _" "small flocks of _" "leg paralysis in _" "_ mate for" "_ are territorial birds" "_ do not need grit" "smaller birds like _" "_ chirping in" "small species such as _" "_ are social birds" ] using cockatiels
NELL has only weak evidence for items listed in grey
SEAL @559 (50.0%) on 30-apr-2012 [ 1 ] using cockatiels
CPL @1097 (66.6%) on 19-jan-2018 [ "large birds , such as _" "birds , including _" "birds , except for _" "small birds such as _" "_ love sunflower seeds" "feather picking in _" "egg binding in _" "finches to _" "_ are ground feeders" "birds , like _" "birds such as _" "_ make fantastic pets" "Hand fed _" "_ are the only birds" "_ are relatively small birds" "_ are flock animals" "_ are wonderful pets" "birds include _" "budgies to _" "pet birds including _" "small flock of _" "White faced _" "birds , from _" "breeding pair of _" "other bird species such as _" "smaller birds such as _" "smaller birds , like _" "_ do lay eggs" "_ are monogamous" "big flock of _" "birds ranging from _" "exotic animals , such as _" "domestic birds like _" "_ are very social animals" "_ are wonderful little birds" "_ are hardy birds" "cockatoos to _" "favorite birds are _" "small birds like _" "parrotlets to _" "small birds , such as _" "pet birds such as _" "_ are noisy birds" "_ lay unfertilized eggs" "bird species such as _" "Species such as _" "immense flocks of _" "flocks of _" "_ are curious birds" "mated pair of _" "feather plucking in _" "larger birds such as _" "plucking in _" "birds , such as _" "parakeets to _" "_ eat the seeds" "foragers such as _" "hand tamed _" "smaller species , such as _" "_ are laying eggs" "eaters , like _" "smaller birds , such as _" "bird species including _" "birds called _" "_ ' chicks" "_ need a varied diet" "_ are small birds" "_ are flocking birds" "_ often mate for" "Smaller birds like _" "birds including _" "_ are opportunistic breeders" "waterfowl including _" "_ preen on" "_ are hand fed" "parrots , such as _" "large flock of _" "birds like _" "few small flocks of _" "_ are popular birds" "other birds , including _" "small flocks of _" "exotic birds , including _" "Smaller birds such as _" "_ are gorgeous birds" "parrots such as _" "_ eat seeds" "leg paralysis in _" "sized birds such as _" "Hand raised _" "_ mate for" "pair of pied _" "_ are territorial birds" "_ are beautiful birds" "flock of _" "_ do not need grit" "parrots , like _" "smaller birds like _" "parent reared _" "parrots , wild _" "small species such as _" "small birds including _" "_ are social birds" ] using cockatiels
OE @811 (91.1%) on 08-feb-2014 [ ] using (cockatiels, birds)
\ ----\ \ \ \ \ \ Young birds, including cockatiels, tend to be more accepting of other birds if they are introduced at a young age. Whenever possible, let captive birds get to know each other while they are still young; as they grow into adulthood they are likely to remain friendly with each other. This is not always possible, but if you take a young bird into your home and already know you want a second bird, consider bringing the new bird right away so that the two can develop a bond while they are young. This is a very popular type of bird, particularly with people with kids, because Cockatiels do not have quite as much beak power sometimes as the bigger birds. They are pretty mellow and forgiving birds, so they do not take it personally if little kids are, you know, a little rough with them. This is my own Cockatiel, Pig Widgion, and he has been on the cover of Bird Talk Magazine, and done a lot of photo shoots. They are very friendly little birds. Adorable and clever, cockatiels are often chosen as pets because of their ability to learn tricks, whistle and even talk. Often taken outside of their cockatiel bird cages by their pet parents, cockatiels enjoy plenty of interaction and do well with older children that have experience in handling birds. Having long life spans, cockatiels are long-term pets and are fond of various cockatiel seed blends in addition to honey bar treats, millet and flavored cuttlebones. Keeping up with the natural food trend, there are various types of natural food for cockatiels that make for nutritious and delightful treats. As cockatiels are a type of parrot, they are vocal and very likely to make their desire for attention known through loud screams. This makes taking them outside of their cockatiel bird cages on a regular basis for play quite important as it prevents them from getting bored. In addition to cockatiel seed, cockatiels also enjoy fresh fruits and vegetables. Promote your cockatiel's longevity and happiness with proper maintenance and care by giving him well-balanced nutrition through various natural food for cockatiels, along with plenty of water, interaction and various toys. Learn more about Cockatiels. Before purchasing a Cockatiel, thorough research of Cockatiels and how to care for them is necessary. While this article covers basic care, more in-depth research is recommended. Good resources include the Internet, your local library, and pet stores, which will usually carry books and other resources about the care of Cockatiels. In addition, interacting with Cockatiels is recommended, as well as speaking with an owner of Cockatiels about their experience caring for their birds. Cockatiels are hardy birds with few health problems, providing they are properly looked after. They must have access to fresh water and their cage should be kept out of draughts, as they catch colds easily. Ideally birds should be let out of the cage for regular exercise but they should be caged at night for their own protection. They live for about 15 years.
CPL @1094 (100.0%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 lay unfertilized arg1" "arg2 lay arg1" "arg2 will not lay arg1" "arg2 usually lay their arg1" "arg2 incubate arg1" "arg2 do lay arg1" "arg2 also lay arg1" "arg2 keeps laying arg1" "arg2 starts to lay arg1" "arg2 lay D arg1" "arg2 are laying arg1" ] using (eggs, cockatiels)
OE @832 (100.0%) on 18-apr-2014 [ ] using (eggs, cockatiels)
NELL has only weak evidence for items listed in grey
OE @811 (91.1%) on 08-feb-2014 [ ] using (cockatiels, birds)
\ ----\ \ \ \ \ \ Young birds, including cockatiels, tend to be more accepting of other birds if they are introduced at a young age. Whenever possible, let captive birds get to know each other while they are still young; as they grow into adulthood they are likely to remain friendly with each other. This is not always possible, but if you take a young bird into your home and already know you want a second bird, consider bringing the new bird right away so that the two can develop a bond while they are young. This is a very popular type of bird, particularly with people with kids, because Cockatiels do not have quite as much beak power sometimes as the bigger birds. They are pretty mellow and forgiving birds, so they do not take it personally if little kids are, you know, a little rough with them. This is my own Cockatiel, Pig Widgion, and he has been on the cover of Bird Talk Magazine, and done a lot of photo shoots. They are very friendly little birds. Adorable and clever, cockatiels are often chosen as pets because of their ability to learn tricks, whistle and even talk. Often taken outside of their cockatiel bird cages by their pet parents, cockatiels enjoy plenty of interaction and do well with older children that have experience in handling birds. Having long life spans, cockatiels are long-term pets and are fond of various cockatiel seed blends in addition to honey bar treats, millet and flavored cuttlebones. Keeping up with the natural food trend, there are various types of natural food for cockatiels that make for nutritious and delightful treats. As cockatiels are a type of parrot, they are vocal and very likely to make their desire for attention known through loud screams. This makes taking them outside of their cockatiel bird cages on a regular basis for play quite important as it prevents them from getting bored. In addition to cockatiel seed, cockatiels also enjoy fresh fruits and vegetables. Promote your cockatiel's longevity and happiness with proper maintenance and care by giving him well-balanced nutrition through various natural food for cockatiels, along with plenty of water, interaction and various toys. Learn more about Cockatiels. Before purchasing a Cockatiel, thorough research of Cockatiels and how to care for them is necessary. While this article covers basic care, more in-depth research is recommended. Good resources include the Internet, your local library, and pet stores, which will usually carry books and other resources about the care of Cockatiels. In addition, interacting with Cockatiels is recommended, as well as speaking with an owner of Cockatiels about their experience caring for their birds. Cockatiels are hardy birds with few health problems, providing they are properly looked after. They must have access to fresh water and their cage should be kept out of draughts, as they catch colds easily. Ideally birds should be let out of the cage for regular exercise but they should be caged at night for their own protection. They live for about 15 years.
OE @811 (91.1%) on 08-feb-2014 [ ] using (cockatiels, birds)
\ ----\ \ \ \ \ \ Young birds, including cockatiels, tend to be more accepting of other birds if they are introduced at a young age. Whenever possible, let captive birds get to know each other while they are still young; as they grow into adulthood they are likely to remain friendly with each other. This is not always possible, but if you take a young bird into your home and already know you want a second bird, consider bringing the new bird right away so that the two can develop a bond while they are young. This is a very popular type of bird, particularly with people with kids, because Cockatiels do not have quite as much beak power sometimes as the bigger birds. They are pretty mellow and forgiving birds, so they do not take it personally if little kids are, you know, a little rough with them. This is my own Cockatiel, Pig Widgion, and he has been on the cover of Bird Talk Magazine, and done a lot of photo shoots. They are very friendly little birds. Adorable and clever, cockatiels are often chosen as pets because of their ability to learn tricks, whistle and even talk. Often taken outside of their cockatiel bird cages by their pet parents, cockatiels enjoy plenty of interaction and do well with older children that have experience in handling birds. Having long life spans, cockatiels are long-term pets and are fond of various cockatiel seed blends in addition to honey bar treats, millet and flavored cuttlebones. Keeping up with the natural food trend, there are various types of natural food for cockatiels that make for nutritious and delightful treats. As cockatiels are a type of parrot, they are vocal and very likely to make their desire for attention known through loud screams. This makes taking them outside of their cockatiel bird cages on a regular basis for play quite important as it prevents them from getting bored. In addition to cockatiel seed, cockatiels also enjoy fresh fruits and vegetables. Promote your cockatiel's longevity and happiness with proper maintenance and care by giving him well-balanced nutrition through various natural food for cockatiels, along with plenty of water, interaction and various toys. Learn more about Cockatiels. Before purchasing a Cockatiel, thorough research of Cockatiels and how to care for them is necessary. While this article covers basic care, more in-depth research is recommended. Good resources include the Internet, your local library, and pet stores, which will usually carry books and other resources about the care of Cockatiels. In addition, interacting with Cockatiels is recommended, as well as speaking with an owner of Cockatiels about their experience caring for their birds. Cockatiels are hardy birds with few health problems, providing they are properly looked after. They must have access to fresh water and their cage should be kept out of draughts, as they catch colds easily. Ideally birds should be let out of the cage for regular exercise but they should be caged at night for their own protection. They live for about 15 years.
OE @811 (91.1%) on 08-feb-2014 [ ] using (cockatiels, birds)
\ ----\ \ \ \ \ \ Young birds, including cockatiels, tend to be more accepting of other birds if they are introduced at a young age. Whenever possible, let captive birds get to know each other while they are still young; as they grow into adulthood they are likely to remain friendly with each other. This is not always possible, but if you take a young bird into your home and already know you want a second bird, consider bringing the new bird right away so that the two can develop a bond while they are young. This is a very popular type of bird, particularly with people with kids, because Cockatiels do not have quite as much beak power sometimes as the bigger birds. They are pretty mellow and forgiving birds, so they do not take it personally if little kids are, you know, a little rough with them. This is my own Cockatiel, Pig Widgion, and he has been on the cover of Bird Talk Magazine, and done a lot of photo shoots. They are very friendly little birds. Adorable and clever, cockatiels are often chosen as pets because of their ability to learn tricks, whistle and even talk. Often taken outside of their cockatiel bird cages by their pet parents, cockatiels enjoy plenty of interaction and do well with older children that have experience in handling birds. Having long life spans, cockatiels are long-term pets and are fond of various cockatiel seed blends in addition to honey bar treats, millet and flavored cuttlebones. Keeping up with the natural food trend, there are various types of natural food for cockatiels that make for nutritious and delightful treats. As cockatiels are a type of parrot, they are vocal and very likely to make their desire for attention known through loud screams. This makes taking them outside of their cockatiel bird cages on a regular basis for play quite important as it prevents them from getting bored. In addition to cockatiel seed, cockatiels also enjoy fresh fruits and vegetables. Promote your cockatiel's longevity and happiness with proper maintenance and care by giving him well-balanced nutrition through various natural food for cockatiels, along with plenty of water, interaction and various toys. Learn more about Cockatiels. Before purchasing a Cockatiel, thorough research of Cockatiels and how to care for them is necessary. While this article covers basic care, more in-depth research is recommended. Good resources include the Internet, your local library, and pet stores, which will usually carry books and other resources about the care of Cockatiels. In addition, interacting with Cockatiels is recommended, as well as speaking with an owner of Cockatiels about their experience caring for their birds. Cockatiels are hardy birds with few health problems, providing they are properly looked after. They must have access to fresh water and their cage should be kept out of draughts, as they catch colds easily. Ideally birds should be let out of the cage for regular exercise but they should be caged at night for their own protection. They live for about 15 years.