A blue parakeet, commonly known as a budgerigar or budgie, typically measures about 7 to 8 inches in length from the beak to the tip of the tail. They usually weigh between 1.1 to 1.4 ounces. Their vibrant blue plumage can vary in shade and intensity, depending on the individual bird's genetics. Overall, they are small, lively birds often kept as pets.
...Big enough for your parakeet to fit through...
A male parakeet has a blue nose above its beak.
basicly except 4 the fact they are different colors.
a boy.
white with some blue
I don't think so. I read that adult female parakeets noses are brown and that adult male parakeets noses are blue. But, young female parakeet's noses are "bluish" and a young male parakeet's nose is pink.
if your parakeet has a pink nose, that means it is still a baby, adult parakeets have a blue or brown nose, depending on the gender.
I am sad to say NO, they do not get along with children under the age of 14. One day when a friend of mine had a blue parakeet and her 11 year old was saying hello, the parakeet bit her and tries to peck her eye. Do not get a blue parakeet unless you have a child 14 or older!!!!!
Not necessarily.
For the rare parakeet it is quite simple - if the nostrals are blue - it is a boy. if the nostrals are pink, red, or brownish - it's a girl.
A male is blue coloured above there nose, females have a brownish colour.
The kinda beak that a blue parkett dose not has :-)))