Well, a parrot is a big bird and a budgie is small, it would be better if you got a smaller bird to go in the same cage.. you never know what the parrot will do to the budgie so you dont want to take the risk of your budgie getting hurt.. I have a budgie and i was thinking about getting a bigger bird but who ever i have asked had said choose a smaller bird or have the 2 birds in different cages.. Im not sure how big a princess parrot is best of luck to you!
Budgies are territorial and may nip at a Princess Parrot, Princess Parrots are quiet timid birds. In response to a budgie nipping at them their bigger beak could do some damage to a budgie. I have read that due to Cockatiels having a calm nature like Princess Parrots that they can be housed together, but don't house females together as this can prompt egg laying and then you have a whole new set of health issues such as a egg bound bird to deal with.
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Female budgies have a brown beak during breeding season. Not all parrots share this characteristic.
It is not a good idea. If you provide a larger nesting box for the cockatiel and a small one for the budgie, there should be no problem. If the budgie has already claimed the larger nesting box as her own, you will never train her to leave, and will need to buy another large box for the cockatiel.
Yes they can, I have a guppy (amongst other fish) with 4 goldfish together and they are very happily living together :)
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Well, it'd have to be a pretty big cage for 2 big parrots. It depends if the species are compatible with each other and one isn't more aggressive than the other, they're about the same size, and the cage is pretty big so they don't fight over territory. If I were in that situation, though, I'd just buy another cage for the other parrot.
Parrots and chickens are both birds, so they share numerous characteristics:They both have wings and are capable of flight, with the exception of the kakapo (a New Zealand flightless parrot).They both have beaks and feathers.They lay eggs in order to reproduce.They are both warm-blooded vertebrates.Both have a four-chambered heart.Both can be tamed and kept as pets.
No, it doesn't seem like there is. While there may be yet a second season, right now there are only 11 episodes.