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Some lady at the flea market selling 'tiels said that she tells the sex by feeling the pelvic bone in the birds between their legs. She also told me that girl birds don't whistle HARDLY or copy ANYthing you do--only males. I've had cockatiels for some time now and I remember I had a girl bird that didn't whistle. I have a new bird now that I looked up online how-to sex and it's plumage is more female. Also,it's backing into it's cage like my last bird did before she laid eggs. I tried sexing her the way the lady told me and she FEELS female(open pelvic bone). What discourages me is how she said girls do not whistle. Please help with experiences and possibly physical sexing.