no it does not
basicly except 4 the fact they are different colors.
I think it should be "perruche" , which is a parakeet or budgerigar
A parakeet and a cockateil cannot have a fertile egg because they have different genetic makeups.
There are a few different translations of the word잉꼬 (ingkko) in Korean, such as "budgerigar", "parakeet" and "macaw".The word can also be seen in잉꼬부부로 (ingkkobubulo), meaning "lovebird".
Yes, the kakariki or red-crowned parakeet is a bird native to Aotearoa New Zealand. It is a different species to the South African red-crowned parakeet.
A parakeet...but that's all I know.
separate them in different cages
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.
A parakeet is a small parrot.The parakeet is cute."Feed me!" screamed the parakeet.
Budgerigar refers to a specific small parrot that originated in Australia. It derives from the Aboriginal bah-charry-ga, meaning "pretty bird" (believe it or not).Although it is commonly used to refer to budgies, "parakeet" is a term for any one of a large number of unrelated small to medium sized parrot species, that generally have long tail feathers. The term is descriptive, but does not imply an actual relationship between the different parakeets. In the US, "parakeet" usually refers to Budgerigars, but it is not a precise use of the word.
There is no universal, specific symbolic significance to a parakeet. Also, the word "parakeet" is often misused when the bird in question is a budgerigar, or budgie. The dream might have a specific personal meaning to the individual dreamer, that would differ from anyone else having a dream of a little pet bird.
I have a Budgerigar parakeet