If it has a bluish pinkish nose it is a male. It is still a baby. When it's nose it completely blue, then it is an adult.
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.
if your parakeet has a pink nose, that means it is still a baby, adult parakeets have a blue or brown nose, depending on the gender.
I don't think so. I read that adult female parakeets noses are brown and that adult male parakeets noses are blue. But, young female parakeet's noses are "bluish" and a young male parakeet's nose is pink.
It is very difficult to determine the gender of a budgie when they are young. Wait a couple of months until they grow. Then if it turns into a brownish colour then it will be a girl, if it turns a bluish-purple colour than it will be a boy.
A male parakeet has a blue nose above its beak.
If a parakeet is young, it will have a bright pink or bright blue nose. If it is an old parakeet, it will have dark blue or brown. If a young parakeet has a bright blue nose, it is a girl. If it has a dark blue nose, it is old and it is a male.
It's the little colored band above their beak with the two little holes in it. You can tell a male and a female apart by the color of the cere once the birds are older. The cere will be blue if it is a boy and pinkish brown if it is a girl. The colors will change often when they are under 6 months old, but when they are about that age the color will settle. A cere is the nose
It looks kind of like a little beak.
Presuming that 'parakeet' means budgie, even though there is actually no species known as a parakeet, the cere, which is the part above a budgies's beak where their nostrils are, is bright blue on a mature male budgie.
A male is blue coloured above there nose, females have a brownish colour.
a male parakeets cere is dark (dark purple blue ect.)
This cannot be answered simply, because there is actually no specific breed of bird called a "parakeet". The term "parakeet" is a generalised term to cover numerous species of smaller, long-tailed parrots, specifically budgies, lorikeets or cockatiels. If you are really talking about budgies, which is the bird most commonly referred to in the States as a "parakeet", then a mature male tends to have a deep blue cere, which is the waxy bit above the beak where the bird's nostrils are. Males only develop this blue as they mature towards repreoductive age. Females have a white cere but, when they are in breeding season, it deepens in colour to brown.