Do all male cockatiels have orange cheeks?

Males tend to have orange cheeks with a more yellow head, whereas females have orange cheeks with a more grey head. They sometimes might have a hint of yellow, but other than that, they’re quite different than your traditional looking cockatiel.

What kind of face does a cinnamon cockatiel have?

The male Cinnamon Cockatiel develops a bright yellow face (also know as the mask) and bright orange cheek patches after his first molt. Female Cinnamon cockatiels retain their dull orange cheek patches.

Is there such a thing as a yellow cockatiel?

It is believed that about four shades of yellow cockatiel birds exist, with the most comon being the palest of all. In the normal cockatiel the low dose of yellow gives males a great deal of white behind the ear patch.

How can you tell if a cockatiel is a male or female?

Females retain their pearly coloration into adulthood, while male lose their pearlings after their first molt (turning into a Pied cockatiel – rather than pearly pied). Fallows: The body color is a very pale cinnamon suffused with yellow, the face yellow and the eyes red.

What are the different colors of Emerals cockatiels?

Fallows: The body color is a very pale cinnamon suffused with yellow, the face yellow and the eyes red. Olives: Feathers have a green wash and a light spangling pattern. The Emerals Cockatiel, also known as Spangled Cockatiel or Olive Cockatiel, has small patches or splotching’s of varying yellow to grey colors.

Males tend to have orange cheeks with a more yellow head, whereas females have orange cheeks with a more grey head.

What is a dominant silver cockatiel?

Single factor Dominant Silvers appear as a pastel-silver shade of gray, with a deeper shade coloring the area of the head and neck, creating the unique appearance of a “skullcap.” In addition, true Dominant Silvers carry black eyes and dark gray legs, which easily distinguish them from the Recessive Silver mutation.