I've had these cockatiels for a little over a year old, and breedable. They have a large aviary and are capable fliers. They are also socialized and are used to other birds. (None of their wings have been trimmed and they all can fly)
There are 2 lutino birds one is solid pale yellow with dark orange cheeks (is a male and under 3 years old ,125$
The other is also male, but he has pale orange cheeks. (A rarer mutation) He is older than the normal lutino but not sure how much older, possibly 4-5 years. He is a a little flighty but (If worked with) can become friendly. 150$
The second I think is a male Im not sure, its my best guess. They are normal pearled and very shy.
The other is definitely a male, He has a light yellow face and brighter orange cheeks. (He is the one sitting on my head in a picture)
And is much friendlier than most. (He loves nibbling on shoelaces and eyelashes. He will fly from My shoulder to my shoe so he can sample both) We call him Andy, the name is flexible. He has a mate
Next is the Pearled.
Her name is Redgie. There is only one who looks like her, she is bright greenish/yellow and dark grey. When I got to know her, she let me scratch her on the head and cheek. Her cheeks are bright orange. Redgie knows and responds to her name, She is 5 years old, and is the mate of Andy. They have not had any babys yet, or have a breed box but they have mated several times. (The old cougar)
They are mates and we prefer they wouldn't be separated, they'd be sad without each other. They, together are $300
Next is the White-face
This bird was bred several years ago (2-3 years old) I call him Winter (He was sexed and is a definite male).
His father was a darker grey with a white crest, underbelly, and face. (Father's name was Smokey)
His mother was pale grey with white pearls (Mother's name was Indiana)
Winter is flighty but can be worked with. (His name is also flexible) ($250)
I have 3 pale yellow pearled
(Not 100% what they identify as) There is no visible difference between the 3, they are all siblings with the same mother and father. and none are sexed. I call them the triplets. There's not much more than that about them. 100$ per bird)
And last the cages there very big and can hold more than 2 birds comfortably 50$ each
Please feel free to reach out and ask any questions.