Parrots have bright colours, orange, red, blue, green and even some pink. Male parrots sometimes have a ring around their necks. Some parrots can have darker feathers and some have a little brown on them.
The sex can be identified not by the color of the beak, but the color of the cere- the strip of nasal tissue above the beak. Up until 4 months of age, they are all light pinkish. As the birds mature, male birds' ceres will turn blue/ purple. So, yes, when they are babies, they are the same color.
Question: Why would you ask that?
Answer: Because the male birds need to have brighter colours in order to fly yah very funny hahahahaha im talking to myself
if laying, yes/
Maybe
female
sometimes
Depends on the male if it usually goes in the nest then yes
The female and male parakeet do a cloaca kiss and make a baby bird deedadee
you can leave them together all the time
Female parakeet may be aggressive and sighted the bird as a territory threat or vice-versa. Female birds become anxious if they have eggs
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.
A female frog has a bigger body.
Probably when they are very affectionate with one another or you have baby parakeets.
Talk about your serious, Erection
you should look it up online and a whole bunch of pictures will come up.