Yes they do mate with different colours
There are many different breeds of parakeets! Two examples are the classic "Parakeets" (sometimes their colors are included in their names) that you see in the local petstore, and there are "Ring-Neck Parakeets" specially bred by breeders, and very expensive at times.
Parrots come in all shapes and sizes and colors.
Well, you can't really tell. Parrots are actually very colorful and you can't tell because their amazing incredible species have unlimited colors.
African grey parrots have the ability to see colors, including a wider spectrum than humans due to an additional type of photoreceptor in their retinas. They are not colorblind and can distinguish different colors.
Parrots live in tropical climates, unlike hens Hens are farm animals, unlike parrots Parrots have tremendously curved beaks, while hens beaks are straightforward Hens cannot fly, but parrots can Hens consist of two or three simple colors, while parrots consist of a variety of simple and blended colors.
It counts on what kind of Parrots. some parrots like the scarlet Macaw have a very pretty wings when they are spread open for flight the colors on the scarlet macaw wings are Red, Green, Yellow and blue.
Yes, parrots can see in color. In fact, parrots can see more colors than humans can, because a parrot's eyes can see some parts of the ultraviolet end of the spectrum (which humans can only see with specialized detection equipment).
Parrots get their colors from pigments in their feathers, and from the structure of the feathers. The three main pigments are yellow, red, and black. Black pigment shows up as grey, black, or blue depending on how the structure of the feather reflects light. A slightly iridescent grey feather looks blue. An iridescent grey and yellow feather looks green. Some parrots have feather structures that reflect ultraviolet light, which makes a color that parrots can see but humans can't.
a parrot has many physical characterristics some are that they have many bright colors
Parrots are generally colorful because they males want to attract ladies. Or because they somehow blend in with the foliage.
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In many species of parrots, the immature individuals look similar to their adult companions with minor differences.In the species Poicephalus Senegalus, or Senegal Parot, many immature, baby and juvenile individuals have different eye colors than adult individuals. Baby Senegal Parrots have large, completely dark or black eyes, while juvenile Senegals may have grey eyes, and adult Senegal Parrots may have bright yellow eyes. The eye color in these parrots changes as the individual parrots mature.If you are interested in Senegal Parrots, and would like to learn more about their characteristics, check out this Information & FAQ about the species of Senegals:http://theparrotforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=348This article is extremely detailed and useful for learning about the species Senegal Parrots.