I can't figure out what he is.
He is not dark gray like normal cockatiels, but I'd hardly call him brown either.
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I can't figure out what he is.
He is not dark gray like normal cockatiels, but I'd hardly call him brown either.
He looks normal to me...
There are many different shade of grey in a normal grey. Some of them can be a little brown.
Yep he's definatley normal.
Same as mine...

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If you go to this site it's got a few pics of the different tiel species. There you'll be able to see the difference.
http://www.kbexotics.com/BJ%20Teil%20Gallery.htm

Actually, the different colors of cockatiels are all the same species. They`re not even different subspecies. What they really are is mutations.
Another interesting piece of trivia: chuahuas and great danes are both the same species. All dogs are. Weird, huh? Makes me wonder sometimes how the word `species` is really defined.
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