there are many illnesses that a bird can get. a few signs are if your bird is not eating or drinking enough, if your bird is sitting at the bottom of the cage a lot/ all the time . if you see any of those symtomes then you should see your local vet. 1 other symtom of being sick is if your bird is behaving differantly to what it normaly behaves.
Parakeets are prey animals, so they tend to hide signs of illness until they are very sick. Some signs include staying in one area of the cage most of the time, runny or watery feces, discharge from the nose, decreased food and water consumption and decreased activity.
You can usually tell if your parakeet is happy because it will be singing and "dancing" (running back and forth across a perch, bobbing head, etc.). Sometimes a happy parakeet's pupils will dialate.
Birds don't reproduce the same way that mammals do, so they don't really get pregnant. A female may produce and lay eggs even if they are not fertilized.
Well, budgies [parakeets] that know they are dying will stay close to the ground, and not attract any attention, being just about lifeless with it's actions.
How sad. It will usually be lying down and not moving. Ask an adult to help you with it.
you need to keep it under warm light and you should ask a vet
because it misses its friend and family
It is sick.
A health parakeet will have shiny feathers, clear eyes, shiny beak, and a cere that is free of drainage. A fluffed parakeet that sits at the bottom of the cage is very sick and needs attention immediately.
I recommend calling the vet and making an appointment for your parakeet. Be sure to explain the symptoms so that he or she can figure out what the problem is.
It would be alright as long as the parakeet does not feel sick or frightened at all. If the y feel frightened then the parakeet might die.
Only if it has a severe respiratory infection.
Probably because it's sick n has something to do with its stomach
Your parakeet may be cold or sick. If it is cold, you may have it too close to air conditioning or something that has cold drafts. If you get your parakeet wet enough and don't dry it, it could catch a chill and die. Sometimes they are simply nervous and will sit and puff out their feathers. You should take it to a veterinarian to make sure it is not sick.
It is cold, sick, or some combination of the two.
You can tell that your parakeet is old by looking at the rings on it's head. If there are a lot of black rings that go around it's head, it is younger. If your parakeet has little rings unlike this one, it's older. This parakeet has almost a white head which means it is older.
i don't know. you tell me
no she may be bored
to tell you look at there nostrill if it is blue or purple