Mounting, as if mating, is a sign of real or attempted dominance in many birds, so it does not neccessarily mean any mating takes place. If you mean can they form a (bonded) pair, rather than can they mate, the answer is yes - many birds that normally have strong pair-bonds will bond to whatever they can if deprived of a normal partner. Pet birds can bond to humans, other pets or inanimate objects, such as toys.
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Normally, yes.
No, parakeets must have a mate in order to lay fertilized eggs. If they don't have a mate, the parakeet's eggs will be hatched unfertilized, meaning that they will not carry a baby.
its probaly because she didnt like him or because he bit her
Yes it can, but in might take time from the bird to get along with its new mate.
Yes, we had 2 lovebirds and a parakeet which were all in the same cage. They were all female and one of the lovebirds was the mediator between the other 2. The mediator lovebird passed away and the parakeet and other lovebird get along perfectly.
I think so- I have a love bird and I see that it will mate with any other bird -parakeet included. However I am not sure if they will lay eggs or if the eggs laid will be fertilized. The genome differrence of the two should be considered and may be that will provide the right answer
I think the answer would be yes. That is just my opinion.
she probability don't want to have baby's if she has had them before because it can be painful and she would remember that, and not want to go through it again.
When they mate after 5 weeks or so..
well i have 2 keets myself and i myself isn't sure iwhich one it which. online it says that females have a tan or pink cere. and males have blue-purplish. but the owner i got them from says the pink is male and the blue is female i don't know which one is which yet. we will see if they mate That is incorrect males have blue and females have dark pink and a little brown in them. So your parakeet is a female.