Carolina Parakeets were native to the southeastern United States, thriving in a variety of environments, including swamps, river valleys, and open forests. They preferred habitats with abundant fruit-bearing trees, such as sycamores and willows, which provided both food and nesting sites. Their social nature often led them to form large flocks, especially in areas with plentiful resources. Unfortunately, due to habitat destruction and hunting, the species became extinct in the early 20th century.
They live in trees in Australia. They come from Australia you can also find them in South America
Yes.
the type that have feathers
they live in a cold environment
wet and marshy
my parakeets eat wheat that's in their bird seed so parakeets do.
they live on aircons
underground
oceans
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A desert.