I don't have real-time data or access to specific store prices, including those at Magnolia's Bird Farm. Prices for parakeets can vary based on factors like breed, age, and location. It's best to check directly with Magnolia's Bird Farm or visit their website for the most accurate and current pricing information.
It relly depends on the bird's personality and how much flying excersise it has had.
This is a rare breed of bird and not much is known about it, but I'm guessing it's about the same as an Indian Ring-neck Parakeet, which is about 25 years or more, but not too much more.
last time i checked about $15 in california
A parakeet is the easiest type of bird to take care of, but they should only be purchased after carefull research. A parakeet does not need a huge cage, but they will need emotional care. One will need to play with your bird every day, and cage cleaning should happen at least once a week. Basic training will make your bird much easier to handle. Birds and pets in general are a big responsibility, so always consider if a parakeet suits your lifestyle.
Yes, if the bird gets stressed enough it may have a heart attack and die.
Well, if you want a pet bird that's small, doesn't bite so much, doesn't sing in the night, or stuff like that. Then, a parakeet is a great pet for you, but if you aren't a beginner bird owner then there's many kinds, but masters usually have parrets, but their expensive. Anyways parakeet are able to talk (i have 2 parakeets).
Yes but only for a shot period of time, cockatiel food doesn't have the right kinds of nutrition a parakeet needs to function, also its much bigger and harder for the parakeet to eat it so it might cause weakness and lack of food to the parakeet, hope this is helpful to you!
The parakeets would much rather be with other parakeets, THEY ARE FLOCK BIRDS!!! However, if you have more than one parakeet, they will not bond to you because they are bonding to the other parakeets. The reason that parakeets bond so well is that they are flock birds and so if you make yourself part of their flock, they will bond very well. But if you are wondering what would make them happy, they would much rather be with other parakeets. A good parakeet site is www.lisashea.com/petinfo/budgie.html
About 1/6th of what it does on Earth
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It depends on how much chocolate and also what you do with the chocolate. For example if you have a half pound bar of chocolate and throw it at a parakeet, then yes, the chocolate bar has technically killed the parakeet. A lighter weight rice crispy chocolate bar probsbly won't do as much damage.
Training parakeets and other exotic birds requires much patience. Search Wiki Answers for what you're specifically trying to train the parakeet to do.