Harry, Ron and Hermione

Bird ID: 7856
Species: Cockatiel
Sex: Mixed sex flock
Sub-Species: Unclassified
Adopted on 2025-01-16
Meet Harry, Hermione, and Ron -- Your Magical Trio of Cockatiels!

Harry, Hermione, and Ron are a delightful trio of bonded cockatiels looking for their forever home together. Each has their unique personality, but they all share a love for life and a bond that will melt your heart! Ron (Yellow Lutino) -- The charming and friendly one of the bunch! Ron loves to sing his heart out and enjoys being held by his humans. He`s always ready to brighten your day with his cheerful personality and musical talents. Ron is especially close to Hermione and often keeps her company. Hermione (Pearl) -- The elegant and thoughtful bird of the group. While Hermione is a bit more reserved, her calm demeanor brings balance to the trio. She shares a special bond with Ron and loves exploring their surroundings.

Harry (Gray Lutino) -- The adventurous spirit! Harry loves to fly around the flock room, joining in the fun with the budgies. He has a playful nature and adds excitement to the group.

Favorite Activities:

Flying with their budgie friends in the flock room. Enjoying refreshing morning showers with a spray bottle and cooling off with evening sprays during summer. Munching on their favorite fresh treats: oranges, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, and large leafy greens. Dietary Info: Harry, Hermione, and Ron currently enjoy a Cockatiel seed mix from PetSmart, Pet Food Express, or Andy`s Pet Shop. While they`ve tried pellets, they prefer their seed mix paired with fresh fruits and veggies. They also enjoy millet and cuttlebone.

This trio thrives on interaction and would love a home where they can stretch their wings, sing their songs, and receive all the love they deserve. If you`re ready for a bit of magic in your life, Harry, Hermione, and Ron are waiting for you!
In nature, cockatiels live in large flocks. A single bird in a cage spends much of his/her life being lonely because humans have things they must do that take them away. We therefore will only adopt a single cockatiel to a household if there is already at least one cockatiel living there. Otherwise, cockatiels must be adopted in groups of two or more.