The Goffin Cockatoo is the smallest of the cockatoos and the loudest of the parrots. The Goffin Cockatoo is from the Tenimber Islands of Indonesia. Here are some details about the unusual characteristics and personality of the Goffin Cockatoo.
The Characteristics of the Goffin Cockatoo
The Goffin Cockatoo is a beautiful white bird with blue around his eyes and a blue tint on the beak. It is the smallest of the cockatoo birds and measures 12-13 inches tall. It is also the least expensive cockatoo available on the market. You can expect to pay between $400 and $700 for a pet Goffin Cockatoo from a breeder and even more from a pet shop.
The Personality of the Goffin Cockatoo
The Goffin Cockatoo has a unique personality. They are smart birds and need a lot of activity to keep them busy. They also need a good amount of freedom to fly. They are talkative and can be taught a handful of words and phrases. They also make a lot of loud noises -- owners can expect the bird to squawk loudly at least a couple of times each day, sometimes for attention and other times just to hear the sound of their own voices. They like to cuddle, have their bellies rubbed and even take baths. These birds thoroughly enjoy a little spray bath with a fine mist.
Socializing a Goffin Cockatoo
The best way to get a Goffin Cockatoo is from a breeder who has hand raised the bird. Early socialization is very important and will make your life with the bird that much easier down the road. Grooming, bathing and cutting the bird's nails do not have to be a torturous chore. A well-adjusted bird will welcome your touch and enjoy human companionship. There are times you may have to show him who is boss, though, as they can be fairly head-strong.
Requirements Housing a Pet Goffin Cockatoo
Though it is small for its species, the Goffin Cockatoo requires a fairly large cage. He needs a good amount of space for freedom to stretch and roam frequently. The minimum size of their cage should be 2ft by 3ft by 3ft. They also need plenty of interesting toys to occupy them. Chew toys are also a good idea because the Goffin Cockatoo definitely likes to chew, as any Goffin Cockatoo owner knows. A play stand or open dome top will also help relieve his boredom.