If by face, you mean the cere (area above the beak, surrounding the nostrils), then no it just means that your female is not in breeding condition. I think parakeets more naturally breed in the spring, so if you wrote this anytime recently (ie winter), this is normal.
Maybe because they are just playing. Or if the tail is in the males face, then he'll pull on it. My female does the exact same thing
if your parakeet has a pink nose, that means it is still a baby, adult parakeets have a blue or brown nose, depending on the gender.
Birds are capable of turning their heads almost completely backwards to enable them to reach feathers on their entire body to preen them, and to be able to see all area around them. Your parakeet is perfectly normal.
I'm assuming you mean that there used to be stripes and now the stripes are receding and it is just yellow on top of his head. This happens because your bird is getting older. This is normal so there is no problem. If this is not what you were asking about, then I need more information. :)
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If you can't breathe when the wind blows in your face, try turning your head or covering your mouth and nose with a scarf or mask to protect yourself from the wind. If the problem persists, seek medical attention immediately.
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Most definitely - sounds like the start of an affair or they are already having an affair, confront your husband or her face to face.
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Basic military drill. Basically how to look professional while walking alone or in groups. Right face - turning right (90) Left face - turning left (90) About face - turning around (180) How to salute Mark time - Marching in place It gets complicated, but it's fun
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Some signs that your parakeet is dying is their feathers start to thin out, it seems very sleepy, and the face might even be a pinkish color. The bird also might hang out on the bottom of the cage instead of its perch. If the bird shows these signs, it should be seen by a veterinarian.