Parakeets, particularly species like budgerigars, are not well-suited for year-round outdoor living in Virginia due to the state's cold winters. They are sensitive to temperature extremes and can suffer from hypothermia if exposed to freezing conditions. It is best to keep them indoors where the environment can be controlled, ensuring their health and well-being throughout the year. If they are to be outdoors during warmer months, they should have a secure, sheltered aviary to protect them from predators and harsh weather.
A baby parakeet cant go very long without food depending on age.
generally 10-12 years but some can live from 18-20+ years
at petsmart.com it says that parakeets live 25 to 30 years i hope i am right. :)
You can live outdoors all year as long as you have the necessities. You will want to chose a place to live that is by the water. You will also want to make a shelter. Make sure that you also have some sort of food source.
Parakeets can be in airconditioning as long as its above 73 and its not directly under any open vents.
The answer is that most girls have long tails but in my opinion i think that some may not have long tails because personally i have a parakeet that is a girl and she does not have that long of a tail.i also have a boy parakeet and he has a much longer tail. So generally i think that boy parakeets have longer tails than bogirl parakeets.
21 years or more
There are many different species of small parrot that are referred to as parakeets. The most commonly kept species is the budgerigar. Budgies can live to be in their late teens or early twenties if they are well cared for, but most pet budgies do not live that long due to bad breeder practices, poor nutrition and lack of proper veterinary care.
They are close grouping families
untill he was 17
Yes. But please, let the dog live inside. Your shih tzu can get flees outside the house, as well as infections if kept outside for a long time.
Parakeets are native to several countries. The term "parakeet" is a generalised term to cover numerous species of smaller, long-tailed parrots. The word tends to be used in countries outside of the birds' native lands. For example, the term "parakeet" is never used in Australia to refer to budgies, lorikeets or cockatiels, yet these birds are commonly known as "parakeets" overseas.The general term of parakeets may refer to certain bird species of Australia, South America, Asia and Africa.