Parakeets spread and stretch their wings primarily to maintain their muscle tone and flexibility, similar to how humans stretch. This behavior helps them prepare for flight and enhances their overall physical health. Additionally, wing stretching can be a way for parakeets to regulate their body temperature, as spreading their wings allows for better airflow and cooling. It can also serve as a form of communication or display in social interactions.
the bird is just stretching . parakeets usually do this after standing still for a long time or after sleeping
the egg could bust inside of her if she has clipped wings and she falls or if you pick her up to much and she falls off your finger or out of your hand.
i have cut my budgies wings a little bit to far, but it still grew, but very slowly. I have, 2 parrots,6 lovebirds, 8 budgies, and 1 conure baby birds.
eating to much
about 15 dollars
19 or 20 and up dollars
18 tons and 50 metres
baby parakeets are 15$ each and adult parakeets are 20$ each
There have been cases where they do, but it is not recommended to mix different species of birds in the same cage. Cockatiels are much bigger than parakeets, and can cause serious damage from a single bite.
The parakeets would much rather be with other parakeets, THEY ARE FLOCK BIRDS!!! However, if you have more than one parakeet, they will not bond to you because they are bonding to the other parakeets. The reason that parakeets bond so well is that they are flock birds and so if you make yourself part of their flock, they will bond very well. But if you are wondering what would make them happy, they would much rather be with other parakeets. A good parakeet site is www.lisashea.com/petinfo/budgie.html
how much are 20 wings from kfc
They may, but will not do much harm to each other if they do.