Ringneck parakeets can potentially live with budgies, but it's essential to monitor their interactions closely. Both species have different social structures and temperaments, which can lead to stress or aggression. Providing ample space, separate feeding areas, and plenty of enrichment can help mitigate potential conflicts. Always supervise initial introductions to ensure compatibility and safety for both types of birds.
Budgies are native to Australia
Yes, they are called budgies.
yes it does. It makes them healthier.
I assume that you might be talking about budgies, if so, their class is called 'Aves'.
budgies and parakeets are the same things so yes
30 grams is an excellent weight for an American parakeet. English Budgies are a larger bird and will weigh more.
No. Budgies cannot eat onions, avocados, rhubarb, chocolate, or dairy products.
There is only one way in English, "parakeet" (some also referred to as budgies).The term comes from the Spanish periquito.
You can capture one from the wild. you don't have to go to India, you can go to south-east England!
If, by "parakeet", you mean any of the smallish parrots with long tails, such as budgies or cockatiels, then no, it most certainly does not have to be the same colour.
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.
Yes, budgies are small parrots. Parrots are recognisable by their curved beaks and sharp claws, which are often used to hold foods or other items of interest to the bird. Away from their native Australia, budgerigars are sometimes called "parakeets", but this term applies to a variety of long-tailed small to medium sized members of the parrot family, and does not exclusively mean budgies.