peck the attacker's head
it's beak
i think it is being protected by the endangered animal act, maybe
I'm not sure, but if you want to give your parakeet a bath, you can-- 1. Fill a small bowl up with warm water. 2. Put a rag down on the bottom of the bowl so your parakeet won't slip. 3. Put your parakeet down in the bowl and it will take a bath by itself! I hope I helped!
It maybe felt territorial and felt a need to protect itself.
It depends on their species.The term "parakeet" is used to describe a medium-sized parrot. A "parakeet" itself is not a species.Some parakeet species are:Alexandrine ParakeetBudgerigarsDerbyan ParakeetEastern RosellaIndian Ringneck ParakeetPlum-headed ParakeetQuaker ParakeetRegent ParakeetAnd many more. In general, many species of parakeet do enjoy nectar and eat it as part of their diet in the wild. However other species are indifferent and will either like it or hate it.If you'd like to know the answer for a specific species of parakeet, please re-ask the question.
A parakeet is a small parrot.The parakeet is cute."Feed me!" screamed the parakeet.
it protected itself by using its fierce thumb claws
Parakeet shaped
I have a Budgerigar parakeet
parakeet
a parakeet do no sing get a parrot
Clingfish usually live in Featherstars where they are protected by the Featherstar itself and perfectly match the color of the host, or in Sea Urchins where they are protected by the spines of the urchin.
1. Open the door and let it come out itself. 2. Get the budgie up on your hand and get it out. 3. Grab the budgie and pull it out.