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Cockatiel Collection

The cockatiel, scientifically known as Nymphicus hollandicus, is a captivating bird species native to Australia

Background imageCockatiel Collection: Cockatiel Birds - Two perched on branch

Cockatiel Birds - Two perched on branch
JD-15465 Cockatiel Birds - Two perched on branch Nymphicus hollandicus John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCockatiel Collection: Nymphicus hollandicus, cockatiel

Nymphicus hollandicus, cockatiel
Plate 27 from Edward Lears Illustrations of the Family of Psittacidae or Parrots (1832). Hand coloured lithograph

Background imageCockatiel Collection: Cockatiel - on perch

Cockatiel - on perch
LA-3340 Cockatiel - on perch Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCockatiel Collection: Cockatiel In flight

Cockatiel In flight
JD-16246 COCKATIEL - in flight Nymphicus hollandicus John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCockatiel Collection: Cockatiel on dead tree; Australia

Cockatiel on dead tree; Australia
PM-10104 Cockatiel on dead tree Australia Nymphicus hollandicus Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCockatiel Collection: Cockatiel - close-up of head and crest

Cockatiel - close-up of head and crest
LA-3342 Cockatiel - close-up of head and crest Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCockatiel Collection: Australian wildlife, lithograph, published in 1897

Australian wildlife, lithograph, published in 1897
Australian wildlife: 1) Eastern grey kangaroo (Macropus giganteus); 2) Tree-kangaroo; 3) Tasmanian tiger, or Tasmanian wolf (Thylacinus cynocephalus)

Background imageCockatiel Collection: Cockatiel - in flight

Cockatiel - in flight
JD-16253 COCKATIEL - in flight Nymphicus hollandicus John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCockatiel Collection: Cockatiel

Cockatiel
LA-2398 Cockatiel Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way. contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: + 44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCockatiel Collection: Cockatiel - in cage feeding

Cockatiel - in cage feeding
LA-3331 Cockatiel - in cage feeding Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCockatiel Collection: Cockatiel at entrance to nest in hollow tree; Australia

Cockatiel at entrance to nest in hollow tree; Australia
PM-10103 Cockatiel at entrance to nest in hollow tree Australia Nymphicus hollandicus Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCockatiel Collection: Cockatiel, Nymphicus hollandicus (Nymphicus novae hollandiae)

Cockatiel, Nymphicus hollandicus (Nymphicus novae hollandiae). Handcoloured lithograph by Gebhart after an illustration
FLO4720045 Cockatiel, Nymphicus hollandicus (Nymphicus novae hollandiae). Handcoloured lithograph by Gebhart after an illustration by Edward Lear from Georg Friedrich Treitschke's Gallery of

Background imageCockatiel Collection: Cherir Sylvie Demers

Cherir Sylvie Demers
Sylvie Demers

Background imageCockatiel Collection: Cockatiel, Nymphicus hollandicus

Cockatiel, Nymphicus hollandicus
6336956 Cockatiel, Nymphicus hollandicus by Lizars, William Home (1788-1859); (add.info.: Cockatiel, Nymphicus hollandicus)

Background imageCockatiel Collection: Cockatiel, Nymphicus hollandicus

Cockatiel, Nymphicus hollandicus (Nymphicus novae hollandiae). Handcoloured lithograph by Gebhart after an illustration by Edward Lear from Georg Friedrich Treitschkes Gallery of Natural History

Background imageCockatiel Collection: Cockatiel (nymphicus hollandicus); Vancouver canada

Cockatiel (nymphicus hollandicus); Vancouver canada

Background imageCockatiel Collection: Cockatiel (Nymphicus Hollandicus), side view

Cockatiel (Nymphicus Hollandicus), side view

Background imageCockatiel Collection: Male Cockatiel (Nymphicus hollandicus) perching on branch, side view

Male Cockatiel (Nymphicus hollandicus) perching on branch, side view

Background imageCockatiel Collection: Picture No. 10772579

Picture No. 10772579
Cockatiel - perched on owner's hand (Nymphicus hollandicus) Date:

Background imageCockatiel Collection: Picture No. 10772578

Picture No. 10772578
Cockatiel (Nymphicus hollandicus) Date:

Background imageCockatiel Collection: Cockatiel (Nymphicus hollandicus) two adult pairs, mutual preening and bonding

Cockatiel (Nymphicus hollandicus) two adult pairs, mutual preening and bonding, perched on powerline, Queensland, Australia, October

Background imageCockatiel Collection: Cockatiel (Nymphicus hollandicus), Engraving by John Gould

Cockatiel (Nymphicus hollandicus), Engraving by John Gould
Zoology - Birds - Psittaciformes - Cockatiel (Nymphicus hollandicus). Engraving by John Gould

Background imageCockatiel Collection: Cockatiel A group drinking at Poison Creek waterhole, near Canteen Creek Aboriginal Community

Cockatiel A group drinking at Poison Creek waterhole, near Canteen Creek Aboriginal Community, Northern Territory
DH-4578 Cockatiel A group drinking at Poison Creek waterhole, near Canteen Creek Aboriginal Community, Northern Territory, Australia

Background imageCockatiel Collection: Cockatiel - male drinking at pool - near Ti Tree - Northern Territory - Australia

Cockatiel - male drinking at pool - near Ti Tree - Northern Territory - Australia
DH-4645 Cockatiel - male drinking at pool near Ti Tree - Northern Territory - Australia Nymphicus hollandicus Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCockatiel Collection: Cockatiel A male foraging on the ground, near Canteen Creek Aboriginal Community

Cockatiel A male foraging on the ground, near Canteen Creek Aboriginal Community, Northern Territory, Australia
DH-4579 Cockatiel A male foraging on the ground, near Canteen Creek Aboriginal Community, Northern Territory, Australia. Nymphicus hollandicus Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageCockatiel Collection: Cockatiel - female drinking at Poison Creek waterhole, near Canteen Creek Aboriginal Community

Cockatiel - female drinking at Poison Creek waterhole, near Canteen Creek Aboriginal Community, Northern Territory
DH-4486 Cockatiel - female drinking at Poison Creek waterhole near Canteen Creek Aboriginal Community, Northern Territory, Australia

Background imageCockatiel Collection: Cockatiel - male drinking at Poison Creek waterhole, near Canteen Creek Aboriginal Community

Cockatiel - male drinking at Poison Creek waterhole, near Canteen Creek Aboriginal Community, Northern Territory
DH-4485 Cockatiel - male drinking at Poison Creek waterhole near Canteen Creek Aboriginal Community, Northern Territory, Australia

Background imageCockatiel Collection: Cockatiel - flock of cockatiels flys above a waterhole in search for a tree to rest

Cockatiel - flock of cockatiels flys above a waterhole in search for a tree to rest
SAS-968 Cockatiel - flock of cockatiels flies above a waterhole in search for a tree to rest. Western Australia, Australia Nymphicus hollandicus This bird is now known from DNA work to be a small

Background imageCockatiel Collection: Cockatiel - on back of sofa

Cockatiel - on back of sofa
LA-5298 Cockatiel - on back of sofa Nymphicus hollandicus Jean-Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCockatiel Collection: Cockatiel - on perch in cage

Cockatiel - on perch in cage
LA-3343 Cockatiel - on perch in cage Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCockatiel Collection: Cockatiel - on perch

Cockatiel - on perch
LA-3339 Cockatiel - on perch Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCockatiel Collection: Cockatiel - in cage

Cockatiel - in cage
LA-3332 Cockatiel - in cage Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCockatiel Collection: Cockatiels - male & female on branches & in flight Australia

Cockatiels - male & female on branches & in flight Australia
JPF-6166 COCKATIELS - male and female on branches and in flight mainly arid Australia Nymphicus hollandicus Jean Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only


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The cockatiel, scientifically known as Nymphicus hollandicus, is a captivating bird species native to Australia. With its striking appearance and charming personality, it has become a popular choice for pet owners worldwide. In the wild, these beautiful creatures can be seen perched gracefully on branches, showcasing their vibrant plumage. Their distinctive crest adds an extra touch of elegance to their already mesmerizing presence. When in flight they can a sight to behold. Their wings spread wide as they soar through the sky with grace and agility. It's truly a testament to their natural beauty and adaptability. Even in more desolate environments like dead trees, these resilient birds manage to find solace and create nests within hollow trunks. This ability showcases their resourcefulness and survival instincts. Cockatiels also make delightful companions when kept as pets. They enjoy sitting on perches inside cages while feeding contently on nutritious meals provided by their caring owners. One cannot help but appreciate the historical significance of this avian wonder. A lithograph from 1897 depicts Australian wildlife including the majestic cockatiel among other fascinating creatures that inhabit the continent. Whether observed up close or from afar, there is something enchanting about these feathered friends that captures our hearts. The intricate details of their heads and crests reveal an extraordinary level of complexity in nature's design. As we admire them in all their glory - whether flying freely or nestled at the entrance of their nest - we are reminded of how diverse and awe-inspiring our world truly is. So let us cherish Sylvie Demers' artwork depicting these marvelous beings; it serves as a reminder that even centuries ago people were captivated by the beauty of cockatiels just as we are today.