Birds are capable of turning their heads almost completely backwards to enable them to reach feathers on their entire body to preen them, and to be able to see all area around them. Your parakeet is perfectly normal.
You can tell that your parakeet is old by looking at the rings on it's head. If there are a lot of black rings that go around it's head, it is younger. If your parakeet has little rings unlike this one, it's older. This parakeet has almost a white head which means it is older.
No, most likely not. Try and keep your parakeet away from the fan.
well i dont know exactly what happens when your parakeet falls but when i let my parakeet out he accidently hit his head then fell then got up and continued flying nothing bad happened to my parakeet so i dont think parakeet gets hurt when it falls
peck the attacker's head
It's when the male parakeet tries to empress the female parakeet and when the female decides to except it she nods her head up and down and lowers her body to the ground
it means he or she is done playing for a little while so if it does it again just leave it alone but if itr looks like it is disstressed you may need to take it to the vete
The medical terminology word for turning backwards is "retroversion." Retroversion typically refers to the abnormal or excessive backward tilting or turning of an organ or body part. It is commonly used in fields such as anatomy, orthopedics, and radiology to describe specific anatomical positions or movements.
Depending on your Parakeets color, it's perfectly normal for parakeets to not have blue on it's head...
not exactly, it is just the color
The cast of Head on Backwards - 2005 includes: Barry Laird as Boom Operator Alton Milne as Man
Yes you can!
Manipulate my balls.