no, only a female parakeet has the fertility necessary to become pregnant.
It must be noted that no bird, parrot or otherwise, gives birth or even gets pregnant. Birds are egg-layers, and do not have a "pregnancy" in the usual understanding of the word. Even while the egg is developing in the female bird's body, prior to being laid, it is not termed "pregnancy".
they are birds Birds are not mammals. Apart from monotremes (parakeets are not in this group) mammals give birth to live young. Parakeets are parrots and produce eggs.
Parakeets do not give birth to live babies but rather they lay eggs. Each batch of eggs is called a clutch. After the female parakeet lays the eggs she lays on them to keep them warm until they hatch.
male do not give birth. ever.
singing is a way of comunicating for parakeets and a way of showing comfort, the male is probably not used to see a female...give him time, he'll get confortable in 2 weeks latest.
a "stallion" is a male horse so a male can't give birth to offspring.
No
Male hamsters, no matter what type, never give birth. It is biologically impossible.
No, they are birds. Mammals have hair or fur, an internal skeleton, breathe air and give live birth.
Both male and female contribute their cells to give birth to a baby.
No animals give birth-and penguins lay eggs.
Only female dolphins give birth. Although male Bottle-Nosed Dolphins will have sex with other male Bottle-Nosed Dolphins.
Yes, Parakeets love to have company in their cage, two mail parakeets would be fine together.