It is very difficult to determine the gender of a budgie when they are young. Wait a couple of months until they grow. Then if it turns into a brownish colour then it will be a girl, if it turns a bluish-purple colour than it will be a boy.
Their cere (nose) is pink on a female or blue on a male, however, it's impossible to tell at a young age.
The color of their noses: pink-brownish = girls ; blue = boys
you can go to a vet but they will probably say they are to young to tell. you will have to wait until there cere matures to the respectful color
a male parakeets cere is dark (dark purple blue ect.)
So the male Parakeet has a blueish cere, and the female has a pinkish brown cere. Here is a bad picture of what it kinda looks like
For the rare parakeet it is quite simple - if the nostrals are blue - it is a boy. if the nostrals are pink, red, or brownish - it's a girl.
No. In parakeets the color of the feathers is not how to tell the sex of a bird. The area where the birds nostrils are is how you tell the sex of a parakeet. If this area is a greenish or blueish it is a male. If this area is a light tan or pinkish it is a female.
they have the same color
It is not the beak that use to tell the gender. The cere above the beak at 6 months will normally turn dark on a males but not a females
By the way it's spelled parakeet not "parakett" anyway the way you can tell is by the breathing holes, if it is blue then he's a male if it is any other color then she is a female. That is all to know.
The same way you would tell a girl the same age as you. Really its up to you.
By the color of the ribbon in the baby's hair or, if the baby has no hair, by the color of the clothing or blanket. If the baby is a boy, the color will be blue; if the baby is a girl, the color will be pink.
A male parakeet has a blue/purple nose and tends to be less dominant than females. Females how ever, they tend to have a space for themselves. There nose has a light brown/ pinkish nose. They can be aggressive to other parakeets if the pair does not know one another.
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