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Depending on your Parakeets color, it's perfectly normal for parakeets to not have blue on it's head...
In short, yes. The key is can those two specific blue parakeets get along. Color doesn't matter, but the two parakeets personalities may clash. If you have had a parakeet for a long time, he may not take kindly to an intruder. Often if you have three, two will bond and pick on the outsider. It is really about the individual birds not the color.
No, blue is not a natural hair color in humans.
Parakeet can refer to many different species of small parrot, some of which are blue. If you are from the U.S., the most common species that is called a parakeet is the budgerigar, which has many color mutations that appear blue. If the bird being sold is less than $40 it is probably a budgerigar. Other possibilities that are common in the pet trade are Quaker/Monk parakeets (Myiopsitta monachus) and Alexandrine parakeets (Psittacula eupatria). In both cases, if the bird looks blue it is a color mutation and not the natural wild color.
I dont believe it's because of the birds natural color. The behavior could just be because the birds simply dont get along, ya know wha i meannn?
There is nothing about parakeets' color that relates to their personality. It is how they are raised and tamed that matters!
No, blue hair is not a natural hair color. It is a color that is achieved through dyeing or coloring the hair.
His natural eye color is Blue
A male parakeet has feet of a green, blue color. However, females have red feet.
Yes parakeets natural area is the tropics.
natural color of eyes are blue.
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