If the brown area is restricted to the cere, this is normal, as it indicates a female that is ready to bed. If it is a crusty discharge, the budgie is suffering from a respiratory infection, and must be taken to a vet.
Yes, it is normal for this change to happen. there are many reports of change of skin colour in pubic area as well as in armpits
It's often really difficult to tell the sex of your parakeet or budgie. They are only sexually dimorphic on their cere. The cere is the fleshy part just above their beak. It is the area of skin around their nostrils. The remaining areas of a budgie body, whether male or female are too similar, often identical, to be able to tell the difference in gender. However, if your budgie is younger than twelve months, then it may be impossible to visually identify whether it's gender is male or a female. If that is the case, then you will have to take your budgie to an avian veterinarian to be surgically sexed. To determine parakeet gender yourself, take a look at the cere. In normal variety males the cere will be blue or purplish. If your budgie is recessive pied, fallow, lacewing, lutino, or dark-eyed clear then the cere will be bright purple or ping. All female budgie varieties develop a white, tan, or brown cere. The brown ceres tend to be flaky and thick. Some experts also agree that there are some behavior differences between budgie sexes. While this isn't scientific evidence that they're either a male or a female it can help in the parakeet gender identification process. Behavior differences include: Male Parakeets: -Head bobbing -More Singing -More Active and Social Female Parakeets: -Bossy -Louder -Don't generally sing I hope this was helpful :)
This depends entirely on where you live, and what the budgie is used to. Budgies are suited to hot climates, which generally means warmer winters. They are not cold-weather birds, and should either be brought indoors during winter, or have a heavy canvas protective coat to drape over the aviary at night. If you live in a region which is prone to frosts or even snow, your budgie is not conditioned to those sorts of cold extremes. If you have a budgie in just a small cage, it should be brought indoors at night.
The area of Brown's Folly is 398,615.35760640004 square meters.
The area of Brown Park is 48,562.2770688 square meters.
The area of Quinta Normal is 12.4 square kilometers.
Yes - Their cage is their territory. You have to gain their trust in that area and placing you finger just above the feet whilst the bird is on its perch will prompt it to step on . Its takes time to build this trust so take all the time the bird needs
I am not a budgie breeder and I have seen that no one is answering so I thought I'd help you out :). There is a website called gumtree (a bit like ebay) and it sells lots of animals! So type in your area in the search and type in budgerigars. Hope this helped! :)
Bloomington/Normal, IL, is in area code 309.
The area under the standard normal curve is 1.
The area of Brown-Lowery Provincial Park is 3,000,000.0 square meters.
The area under the normal curve is ALWAYS 1.