Cockatiels are native to the arid and semi-arid regions of Australia. They are found in open woodlands, grasslands, and shrublands, and are particularly common in the interior of the country. Cockatiels are also found in some coastal areas, but they are more common inland. They are social birds and live in flocks of up to 100 individuals. Cockatiels are nomadic birds and move around in search of food and water. They are also known to migrate during the winter months to warmer climates.
Cockatiels play an important role in the Australian ecosystem. They help to disperse seeds and pollinate plants. They are also a food source for other animals, such as snakes and birds of prey. Cockatiels are a popular pet bird and are kept in many homes around the world.
