No. Kookaburras do not have a cere.
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.
sexing a budgie is relatively easy. if the bird has a blue cere its a male if it has a pink or brown cere its a female
Cere comes from the Latin word cera, which means "wax".
a budgies gender is found by lookin at it cere the cere is the small thing found on top of the beak if the cere is blue it is simply a male but females are a dark tan the cere will darken as the budgie gets older. Thank-you!
A cere is the waxy part above the budgie's beak. It is where the bird's nostrils are. In males it is blue, while females have a pale cere except for when they're breeding - then it turns brown.
The cere is the bird's beak. It is used as a feeding device for the bird and as a defense mechanism.
http://auntieem.vox.com I uploaded a picture of some budgies to my vox page. The cere is the blue band just above the beak of the budgie that you can see in the photo. The male budgies have a blue cere.
if you said brown cere that is a female
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