violet or blue
Blue
Voilet or blue
A male budgerigar's cere is usually violet, sometimes with a touch of blue. Females have white or peachy ceres.
This is a normal part of a budgerigar hen's development. It means that her body is in breeding condition. It is not a sign of sickness.
The ceres is just the parakeet's nose. Males usually have a greenish or bluish ceres; females usually have a brownish ceres. So your parakeet is probably a male.
A budgerigar is a bird.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_does_a_male_budgerigar_attract_a_female_one by the blue thing on the sides of its face
No. A budgerigar (budgie) or parakeet is a bird, not a mammal.
I would say that if the ceres are blue, it is a male. Does it still have stripes on it's head?
no there not
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