How Cockatiel sleep
Cockatiels typically sleep at night, like most other birds. They usually sleep for about 12 hours, which is longer than humans but shorter than some other animals.
Where do Cockatiels sleep
In Wild
In the wild, cockatiels usually sleep in trees or other high places where they feel safe from predators. They may also sleep in groups for safety and warmth.
In Captivity
In captivity, cockatiels will often sleep in their cage. They may perch on a high spot, such as a birdhouse or a branch, or they may snuggle into a cozy sleeping hut. It's important to provide your cockatiel with a comfortable and safe sleeping area, as well as a quiet and dark environment to promote restful sleep.