Status

Our online vet service is live

PangoVet is reader-supported. When you buy via links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission at no cost to you.

How to Train Cockatiels: 5 Tips, Tricks & Advice

Lutino Bronze Fallow Cockatiel

Cockatiels are friendly birds known for developing strong bonds with their owners. They enjoy spending time around humans and are relatively simple to train.

Even if cockatiels are among the more docile and fun birds to own, it is still essential to remember that they are wild animals. They need time to adjust to their owners and other strangers. You will have to work on taming and socializing your cockatiel before anything else.

Have patience during this process. Cockatiels are loving and gentle, but they won’t easily forget it if you force yourself on them too fast. You don’t want to scare them, or the training process will take much longer.

Follow our step-by-step guide for how to socialize your cockatiel. Then, train your cockatiel to “step up.” If you feel like taking it even further, there are other tricks you can teach the intelligent cockatiel.

Divider_Bird Paw

The 5 Tips on How to Train Cockatiels

1. Stay quiet to accustom your cockatiel to your presence.

Start by making yourself known as an unthreatening presence. Your cockatiel will take time to adjust to their new environment, and having you in their face too often will feel like mental and emotional overload. Instead, wait a couple of weeks before taming them. Put their cage in a quiet and calm part of your home.


2. Talk to your cockatiel.

cockatiel with owner
Image By: miraclesatwork, Pixabay

Once they have had time to get accustomed to you being around them and their new environment, start the bonding process. Talking to your cockatiel outside their cage is an excellent way to start.

The key when talking to your cockatiel isn’t what you say but how you say it. You can say anything as long as you keep your voice even and calm. Don’t suddenly change the volume, but speak to them softly. You can also position yourself just above the cockatiel’s eye level so you aren’t in a seemingly threatening position.

Do this for at least a few days before moving to the next step.

If you’re new to the wonderful world of cockatiels, you’ll need a great resource to help your birds thrive. We highly recommend taking a closer look at The Ultimate Guide to Cockatiels, available on Amazon.

Cockatiel-Book

This excellent book covers everything from the history, color mutations, and anatomy of cockatiels to expert housing, feeding, breeding, and health care tips.


3. Get your bird comfortable with you.

Once your bird knows that you are a part of their environment and are comfortable with you speaking to them outside the cage, they are more likely to feel comfortable getting to know you. You can experiment with their comfort level by watching if they move closer to you when you enter the room or position yourself near their cage.


4. Offer them treats.

Offering a treat to a cockatiel is an excellent way to win their heart. You can use something like a millet spray to train your cockatiel because they usually love it. Just make sure anything you give them is species-appropriate so you don’t end up doing more harm than good.

Hold your treat through the bars of their cage but not right next to them. This proximity should encourage them to make their way to you voluntarily. Let them peck for up to 5 seconds, and then move it around to see if they will come again.

Cockatiels Eat Rice
Image Credit: Nipa Noymol, Shutterstock

5. Repeat the routine daily.

Repeat your routine of speaking to them and getting them to come to you every day. Don’t work on it for more than 15 minutes, and do it a couple of times each day so you don’t end up making them feel anxious. If your cockatiel stresses out because of your presence, wait with them patiently until they calm down.

Divider_Bird Paw

Teaching a Cockatiel to Step Up

1. Open the cage when the cockatiel shows that they are comfortable.

Once your cockatiel has become more comfortable having you around, it is time to teach them how to step up. This is when your cockatiel hops on your finger so you can bring them safely in and out of their cage.

Start by simply opening your bird’s cage. If your cockatiel is comfortable, they will either stay calm as you approach them or they move toward you. Remember to ensure that all windows and doors are closed when you open their cage.


2. Steadily move your hand closer.

Each time you open their cage, move your hand closer and closer. Your bird might willingly eat from your hand or start approaching you. As you get closer to your bird, extend two fingers out horizontally. Keep your hand in this position, and reward your bird if they stay calm.

white faced cockatiel
Image Credit: daphne.t, Shutterstock

3. Encourage the bird to step on your finger.

As your bird gets more comfortable with your hand, try to get them to step up onto your finger. Eventually, move your hand so you gently push against the bird’s lower chest. A little nudge often knocks your cockatiel off their feet and makes them hop on your finger.


4. Praise them while keeping steady.

Every time your bird steps up, reward them and praise them. You should also say a short command to train them to listen. For example, you can say “up” or “step up.” Don’t move around too much the first time, but wait to move them out of their cage.

hand touching cockatiels beak
Image Credit: libor.pal, Shutterstock

Divider_Bird Paw

Tricks That You Can Teach Your Cockatiel

Shake Head

Teach your bird to shake their head by rewarding them whenever you see them do it naturally. It is fun to teach them to do this when you ask them a particular question so that it seems like they respond “no.”

Fly on Command

This little trick helps both you and your bird. You can teach your bird where to fly to keep them safe. Place a treat where you plan for them to fly from, and use a command to associate it with their flying.

Cockatiel
Image Credit: UniverseSky, Pixabay

High-Five

Train your cockatiel to high-five by meeting them halfway through the stepping up, where you will place one of their feet onto your raised finger. Say “Gimme five” or something similar, so they learn to repeat it in the future and differentiate it from stepping up.

Whistle Songs

Whistling is a typical activity for a cockatiel. They will also try to mimic you if they hear you singing or whistling. Whistle a short tune for your cockatiel. Every time they mimic you, reward them and say “Sing.”

cockatiel close up
Image Credit: waka, Flickr

Turn Around

Use treats like you would for training a dog. Get them to follow it in a circle by turning around, and reward them once they do. Associate the command with a phrase like “turn around.”

Divider_Bird Paw

Conclusion

Cockatiels are very intelligent birds that can be easily trained once they warm up to you. With these tips, you can help your cockatiel become more familiar with you and teach them some practical and fun tricks to entertain you and your guests in addition to keeping the bird’s mind sharp.


Featured Image Credit: kikumin, Shutterstock

Share

How useful was this post?

Click on a star to rate (you can leave written feedback after clicking submit)

Help us improve PangoVet for pet parents!

Your feedback really matters.

What did you like about this post? Also how can we improve it?

Leave a Reply

You’re very welcome to leave a comment or question. Please know that all comments must meet our community guidelines, and your email address will NOT be published. Let’s have a positive and constructive conversation.

Talk With A Vet Online

No stressful travel

Personalized advice

Trending Articles

Read more

Related posts

Want to talk with a vet online?

We are here to help. Simply schedule an appointment by clicking on the button below.

Didn't find what you need? Use the search!

Close the search