ok well i have two and one of mine is blue (Barry)and the other is yellow and green(Bertie)you can also get them in all yellow, all white and kind of greyish white.hope i helped!I LOVE MY BUDGIES!:D Answer 31/05/2009 Budgerigars are found both in captivity and in the Australian wild. Those in captivity fall into basically 2 sets of colours: blue, grey and white (i.e. white based) and green, yellow and grey/green (i.e. yello based). There are some 30-32 mutations of a primary nature which means that there is the possibility of hundreds of secondary mutations with attendent variations of colour.
whatever color you dye them
Blue or green
The color of a budgie's beak can indicate its overall health and well-being. A healthy budgie typically has a smooth and vibrant-colored beak, while a pale or discolored beak may indicate potential health issues such as nutritional deficiencies or illness. Monitoring the color of a budgie's beak can help in identifying and addressing any health concerns early on.
she must be sick.
All colours! They're all beautiful.
The girl budgie would attack the new boy budgie and not the old girl budgie because she is used to the other girl budgie and is not familiar to the new boy budgie.
A budgie with a blue and purple cere is likely a female. In budgies, males typically have a blue cere while females have a purple or brown cere. The color of the cere can sometimes indicate the gender of the budgie.
No. A color of a budgie has nothing to do with the way they play but if you had a boy and a girl budgie, the boy would be more easier to teach and more playful as the female budgie tends to bite a lot harder than the male budgie I have over 20 budgies and I got to say the male budgie gets along with each better than the female budgies who will fight for space Ihope this answers your Question.
budgie = Wellensittich
yes a budgie can be albino. you can also get a lutino budgie which is yellow with red eyes
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.
A budgie that whistles... Isn't it obvious?