Parakeets don't do either of these things. Parrots (and probably all flying birds) defecate (make droppings) that are made up of faeces, urates and urine. The faeces are the most solid part of the droppings, the urine is the clear substance, and the urates are the cloudy or yellowish-green part of the droppings. Urates reflect the type of food the bird has been eatig. In one article I read, it said that if a parrot eats beets, the net day its droppings will show up strongly red.
it doesnt fly
around 25 clicks (kilometers)
maybe, it really depends on how you hold it and if it's wings are clipped
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It relly depends on the bird's personality and how much flying excersise it has had.
Usually until it gets all of its feathers.
I think so because birds usually need a lot of room to fly around.
What do you think will happen? It will burst into flames, then melt? lol {no im not mocking you} All that could possibly happen is the parakeet will just get mad and try to fly away {run away if wings are clipped}
A parakeet is a small parrot.The parakeet is cute."Feed me!" screamed the parakeet.
Leave it in its cage for about a week to get used to the new surroundings. Then let it out for a fly. make sure you close all blinds and curtains as the parakeet can crash into the window and get a terminal injury.
I have a Budgerigar parakeet
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