it might be matting if it is a girl parrot if it is a boy it might not like him
If there are two or more in the same cage, one of the other birds is pulling them out.
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.
the penguin the quail the eagle the peregrine falcon (all of the other types of falcons to) the qaker parrot the umbrella bird the cockatiel the cockatoo the parakeet and their are many more but i cant think of all of them at the top of my head
All I know for sure is that when a strong magnet is near my parakeet's head, its pupils will shrink.
Head lice
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
Oh! I asked this question myself when i got my parakeet! You can very easily tell how old your parakeet is, just by looking at the lines on it's head. You must estimate though. There is no exact way of knowing how old your parakeet is unless you watch it hatch. If the black lines on a parakeet's head are very very close to it's beak, it is a very young bird. As the bird gets older, the lines on its head by its beak seem to disappear. if there are lines on the back of a parakeets head,expect it to die soon. Parakeets don't live that long.
peck the attacker's head
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.
Your bird is giving the bird in the mirror little love head butts. If you see a parakeet with another one, they will do the same thing in real life. Will start softly talking or singing in that little parakeet way and then head snuggle with the other bird & possibly groom their head too. Your bird is just doing what he or she can with the bird in the mirror, just a love thing, little love head butts.