It's a bird - it has wings for a reason. Keeping a bird in a cage is similar to owning a car and never driving it further than the end of your driveway. Pointless.
No! He helps his mate to feed her and the chicks and help raise them. He should definetly not be removed from the cage.
sometimes
It maybe dosent like to be taken by hand
female
OK if u buy a parakeet nothing will happen.
no. it is just like touching an egg
Parakeet cages are generally very small, so I wouldn't recommend it. A rule of thumb is that a bird must have a large enough cage to be able to fully spread his wings, and it must be deep enough so that the bird's tail isn't damaged. Unless the parakeet cage in question is fairly large, then it should be fine. Also remember that the smaller of a cage you buy for your cockatiel, the more out-of-cage time you should provide him.
A budgie and a parakeet are the same thing.
No you can't the Alexander parakeet.
YES, but only after the American parakeet beats the English parakeet in a revolution.
not if there freinds
if you mean catch a parakeet and put it in a cage in the zoo , then yes.
Yes some say it will quiet the bird.