If it is tame enough for you to do so, you can let it snuggle up to your chest. Close any doors/windows that might be creating a draft. Turn up the heat if necessary. You can also put a towel over the parakeet's cage, covering it completely or with only the front of the cage uncovered.
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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.
Depends on the male if it usually goes in the nest then yes
My cockatiel has never caught an upper respiratory virus that my husband of I have had.
parakeets need partners or they get very lonely when your out of the room,shool,work,ect.
No because cold drafts could give it a cold and it might die.
This is an excellent website just on parakeets : http://parakeet.yolasite.com/ It talks about how to care, breed, and train your parakeets.
If the parakeet is also holding its wings out away from its body, the parakeet is too hot. You can spritz the bird LIGHTLY with cool, NOT cold, water and it will help. If you have a bird bath you can attach to the cage, or that the parakeet can use inside your home, that would be good also. Never put a parakeet in direct sunlight on days when the weather is 100 degrees F or over. They are also sensitive to cold. If the bird is wheezing but is not holding its wings out, it might be a good idea to take it to a veterinarian, because it may be sick.
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The easiest bird to take care of is a parrot. All they do is eat and speak.
It is cold, sick, or some combination of the two.
Usually it is because they are cold but if they are puffy and inactive for a period of time they may be ill and need treatment.