Most common words and easiest words for a bird to know is:
Hello
Hi
It's name
How are you?
Yes
No
Hope it helps.
Parakeets that live in groups are usually more friendly. In the wild, parakeets live in flocks, so it's best if you buy them in pairs.
The best cage is a small budgie cage.
It counts on what you want. If you want a colorful bird than the parakeets are the best but if you want a talented and the world's best talking bird than the hill mynah is the best!!
if your budgie keeps leaving her chicks its probably because she is to young to breed. most breeders wait until their budgie is about one year old before they breed them. it is best to wait until your budgie is 18 months before breeding them
The Trill brand budgie food is recommended on many comparison websites and by many vets. They advise that you treat your bird to some fruit now and again and mix a vitamin supplement in the water. However it is hard to tell if they are the best budgie food but all the information points towards it being a very good choice of budgie food.
The best drink for a parakeet is water.
Having a parrot is the best as it can say some words!
All colours! They're all beautiful.
65-70 degrees is perfect
This all depends on your bird. One budgie may like it's head scratched, and other may like treats, or possibly another may like mirror toys. You will just have to try it out. Just a side note, a budgie may not let you scratch it's head unless it trusts you very well. You will have to bond with your bird, by giving it food/water, cleaning it's cage, giving it treats, and even just talking softly to it.
This usually means your budgie is molting. But if it's too early or too late, it could be a French Molt. The best thing to do is to take your budgie to the vet. Feather-plucking is a sign of boredom. Check your budgie if it's feather-plucking. Then take it to the vet or give it new toys.
Parakeets can talk. They can even learn up to 1,700 words! It also depends on what you mean by "parakeet". Believe it or not, "parakeet" is not actually a species of bird at all. 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, rosellas or cockatiels, yet these birds are commonly known as "parakeets" overseas. Cockatiels are the best talkers and imitators of sounds in general from this group, followed by budgies. Lorikeets and rosellas are less inclined to mimic human speech, but can efficiently mimic whistles and sounds. As a general rule, males of the species are better talkers than females, and usually only if they are single birds.