The Pied cockatiel is the first mutation of cockatiel colour genetics, with a mostly grey to light-yellow and white feathers and orange cheek patches.
Pied cockatiels have large, random blotches of colour on their bodies, after the “normal grey” or “wild type” of a cockatiel’s plumage is primarily grey with prominent white flashes on the outer edges of each wing.
Bird breeders can breed for certain traits, and they have been breeding for different colour mutations in cockatiels since the 1940s.

Indian Ring Neck Parrot - White
Harlequin Macaw
Canary Gloster Corona
Catalina Macaw
Blue and Gold Macaw
Blue Throated Macaw
Green Winged Macaw
Canary Red Black Agate Mosaic
Scarlet Macaw
Military Macaw
Severe Macaw
Canary Yellow
Canary Crested Gloster
Canary Mosaic White and Yellow
Hyacinth Macaw
Canary Green
Canary Red Factor
Canary Border
Doves (White)
Diamond Dove
Canary Frill
Canary Crested
Siskin x Red Canary Hybrid
Canary Red Brown Mosaic
Canary Gray and White Agate
Indian Ring Neck Parrot - Green
Indian Ring Neck Parrot - Blue/Cobalt
Indian Ring Neck Parrot - Violet
Canary x Siskin Hybrid 








