any colour
Green is a natural parrot colour. It occurs naturally in most parrot species. It may also be produced in budgies when blue and yellow birds breed, but this is not a sure thing - you are just as likely to get a blue and yellow mottled budgie.
Most certainly. Although the natural colour of budgies in their native Australian habitat is green, breeding through the years has produced a huge range of colours, including white. Unless the budgie is a true albino, the white is usually broken by black markings on the wings and/or back. The white may also be blended with other colours, such as green, blue, purple and yellow.
budgies can be different clolours like blue white and yellow
Blue :P
Female budgies have a brown beak. Male budgies have a blue beak
blue and white or green and yellow
Budgies vary tremendously, and it is one of the reasons why breeding budgies is so entertaining. The resulting babies could be green, grey, pied green-grey or something quite different, like a blue, depending on the recessive genes.
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The natural color of litmus paper is purple. It turns red in acidic solutions and blue in basic solutions.
It's un-cooked That's the natural colour of a lobster.
Pink or white budgies are classified as albino, which is a lack of normal pigmentation. Otherwise, budgies are generally blue or green.