If it is a wild parrot, yes. If it is a parrot that you have purchased from a breeder, I would feed it only indoor bird quality food. Wild Bird food often has been grown as a crop using insecticides and fertilizers (unless clearly marked organic). If you have a companion bird, optimum care would lengthen and preserve the birds' lifespan, so organic or human consumption food is encouraged.
Yes it can, you should buy it parakeet food too. It can live off of that until you get some though. You can also feed it nuts, if there not salted or sugared. They also eat fruit like mangoes & apples, grapes, peaches, just not citrus fruit .
Mosquito and parakeet are both nouns.
Since you eat it on small amount, it can be part of a diet, as it gives you pleasure.
Yes, parakeets can eat walnuts.Make sure they are unsalted walnuts though, because salt is not part of a parakeet's natural diet and can be harmful.
It depends on their species.The term "parakeet" is used to describe a medium-sized parrot. A "parakeet" itself is not a species.Some parakeet species are:Alexandrine ParakeetBudgerigarsDerbyan ParakeetEastern RosellaIndian Ringneck ParakeetPlum-headed ParakeetQuaker ParakeetRegent ParakeetAnd many more. In general, many species of parakeet do enjoy nectar and eat it as part of their diet in the wild. However other species are indifferent and will either like it or hate it.If you'd like to know the answer for a specific species of parakeet, please re-ask the question.
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Yes, small fishes will eat shrimp as part of their diet.
If your parakeet has sticky, but dried head feathers he could have an Trichomonas infection. This type of an infection is caused by a protozoal organism and produces heavy mucus which the bird will spit up. When it is flung around from its mouth, it will stick to the feathers and when it dries it feels just like someone had put hair styling gel in the feathers. The treatment for this type infection is Ronex or Ronivet - S or any medication that contains Ronidazole.
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The word linnet is a noun. A linnet is a small bird.
The word canary is a noun. A canary is a small bird.
Krill and small fishes are the major portion of the Humpback whales' diet.
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