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.
both male and female
No. They are not sequential hermaphrodites.
There are many, more than 120 species and sub-species, The most common in homes are: Blue, Green, and Rare Parakeets.
just indoors away from any drafts.
females ar more quiet because they are less territorial towards other birds.
You can not. They have to choose to be mates for what the other one does. Kinda like we do. Also, they might be the same gender.
well i will tell you my parakeets name cause the people i tell it to laugh her name is nanner paco sanchez!!!
If the band at the top of the beaks are the same then chances are good they are the same.
ask the breeder or person who sold it to you
PARAKEETS!
the gender is a guy you can tell
Look at the bottom right corner if it's a circle it's common, if it's a diamond it's uncommon, if it's a star it's rare.