Just continue trying to finger train it. Eventually, your parakeet will sit on your finger without flying off for a while.
keep it away from the spinach
No, most likely not. Try and keep your parakeet away from the fan.
Get the parakeet if you can keep up with it
No you can't the Alexander parakeet.
It could be cold or sick. Be sure to watch put for symptoms of sickness. Also, remember to keep it away from drafts.
Usually about 24 hours. I open the cage door, wiggle it to make noise, and place my finger along the bottom of the opening. If he is ready to come out of the cage, he now jumps on my finger. The first 24 hours I allow the parakeet to spend a lot of time out of the cage and work with him. I keep placing my finger along the bottom of his belly and push up against his belly gently. If you do this enough times, he will catch on quickly. They usually love to sit on your shoulder after they get used to coming to your finger.
not if there freinds
it will probably pick away at its feathers and the lifespan will not be as long. they usually need another parakeet or more for company to keep them happy.
to keep him from flying away? do you mean one of those identification bands?that is so if the bird get's lost it can be found
No why ask this?
keep repeating a small phrase or word until they say it. works better with a single parakeet
First of all the color of your parakeet doesn't effect anything it does. Second, you can't make a parakeet be quiet. They're big flock birds so they always are communicating with one another. Each parakeet is different, I have two myself and one is quiet and only has a few outbursts while the other likes to talk all day long. If you dislike the sound then I suggest giving the parakeet away or getting used to it. Never EVER punish the parakeet by smacking it, spraying it, or anything else.