The bird you're describing is likely the cockatiel. Cockatiels are larger than parakeets and share a similar shape and coloration, often featuring a crest on their head. They are known for their friendly personalities and ability to mimic sounds. Another possibility could be the lovebird, which is also larger than a parakeet and has a vibrant appearance.
A bird kind...
It looks kind of like a little beak.
The easiest bird to take care of is a parrot. All they do is eat and speak.
Parakeet can refer to many different species of small parrot, some of which are blue. If you are from the U.S., the most common species that is called a parakeet is the budgerigar, which has many color mutations that appear blue. If the bird being sold is less than $40 it is probably a budgerigar. Other possibilities that are common in the pet trade are Quaker/Monk parakeets (Myiopsitta monachus) and Alexandrine parakeets (Psittacula eupatria). In both cases, if the bird looks blue it is a color mutation and not the natural wild color.
I have a Budgerigar parakeet
a thing that flies, looks kind of like a bird and lives in the savanna
This question is easy. Alot of birds have orange tails. From the silia Macaw, to the orange tailed parakeet.
The bird that builds a nest that looks like mud is called a mud dauber wasp.
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).
could be a juvenile cardinal.
Because they are so cute and fluffy! A parakeet is kind of a parrot, only smaller, cuter, and fluffier!
A grosbeak is an adult bird that looks like a sparrow.