it might have the same problem as my cat. he was born with a crooked neck so i took him to the vet and she said that he never developed an ear drum in his right ear so that's why his neck is permanently cocked to that side.
it may have crooked toes, so you should get a rope perch,it could be easier for your parakeet.
A bird-killer.
Only if it is tea bagging.
it is a green parrot with a necklace looking line on the neck, and the beak is red
you should get it young so you can tame it easyer and make it talk quicker
This is a rare breed of bird and not much is known about it, but I'm guessing it's about the same as an Indian Ring-neck Parakeet, which is about 25 years or more, but not too much more.
Male Indian ring-necked parakeets usually display their neck rings between 18 months of age to 3 years of age, while females do not develop the ring. An Indian ring-necked parakeet's first molt usually occurs between 6 and 12 months of age.
Your parakeet may be biting the other parakeet due to territorial behavior, establishing dominance, or playfulness. Birds often engage in beak biting as a form of social interaction, which can sometimes escalate into aggression. It’s essential to monitor their interactions to ensure that the biting doesn't lead to injury. If the behavior is persistent or aggressive, consider separating them or providing additional space and resources to reduce competition.
A parakeet is a small parrot.The parakeet is cute."Feed me!" screamed the parakeet.
I have a Budgerigar parakeet
parakeet
Parakeet shaped