No, when parakeets are born they are a nakedy colour. After a couple of weeks the feathers will start growing!
If by no feathers no their not supposed to.
Yes,because their feathers are dusty
its a type of friendship
cut only the 2 longest main feathers with a sharp scissor.
They shiver a lot. But seriously, birds don't loose all of their feathers when they molt. They lose some of the feathers on the torso, which are replaced with new feathers. The winter feathers trap warm air around the body better than the summer feathers.
Parakeets communicate by chirping and making noises. Some parakeets can talk but not most of them.
Yes, this is one of the less effective ways a parakeet cools down--another way is by airorating his feathers or (the beginning of spring way) molting.
It might take about three months????
Yes. Parakeets are parrots, and all parrots are birds. They have feathers, and lay eggs, like all birds.
They will pick at their feathers, eat, rip up flooring in their cage (if you have any for them to rip that is.) If their wings are not clipped they may fly.
A bird might ruffle its feathers to remove something on the feathers, to put feathers back in place where they belong after preening or after being handled, etc. Ruffling is just a way of putting feathers back where they belong.
No a parakeet is definitely NOT a mammal. They belong in the bird species. They lay eggs and have feathers. Parakeets are birds and remember that.