I dont believe it's because of the birds natural color. The behavior could just be because the birds simply dont get along, ya know wha i meannn?
if your parakeet has a pink nose, that means it is still a baby, adult parakeets have a blue or brown nose, depending on the gender.
that means it might be sick. If the parakeets usual poop is green that might not mean its sick. But if this is like, the first or second time that its had green poop go to a vet!
Parakeet is kākāriki which can also mean green
if your parakeets egg dont hatch in about two weeks, it might mean that your baby parakeet has died or has gone rotten, or could have suffocated
Baby parakeets are tiny and have very little feathers and are not ready to be adopted into a family unless the family has a lot of bird experience. The parakeet you probably want to adopt is a fledgling, which is kind of like a teenager. Fledgling parakeets have larger heads. Adult parakeets have thicker feathers. Adult parakeets have longer tails. Adult parakeets are larger. Fledgling parakeets have stripes on their whole head extending down to their eyes. The less stripes on its head the older it is. Fledgling parakeets have black eyes and as they usually get older they get a white circle around their eyes.
Yes old and young parakeets can get along. They can also be territorial so it is important to introduce them to each other gradually so they aren't threatened.
Let me guess at rephrasing the question: "Will a pet parakeet that has escaped its cage be able to survive in the wild, or will it die?" Is that what you mean? The answer to that depends on the climate where you live. Escaped parakeets have been able to establish breeding populations in the wild in warm places, like Florida, California, and Hawaii. There are even wild-living monk parakeets in New York. But if you live in a cold place, or a place where it gets cold in winter, well, ... A parakeet has no instinct to migrate when food becomes scarce. All parakeets eventually die. "In some places a parakeet will find no food or water even in the places listed above. the chances of getting a parakeet back that has flown away is a 1% chance by the way."
I think a bird because a bird is a nice animal but a bunny can grow sharp clause but a bird can peck but they do not have by they I mean parakeets
not exactly, it is just the color
It depends on what, specifically, you mean by "parakeet". The term "parakeet" is a generalised term to cover numerous species of smaller, long-tailed parrots. The word tends to be used in countries outside of the birds' native lands. For example, the term "parakeet" is never used in Australia to refer to budgies, lorikeets or cockatiels, yet these birds are commonly known as "parakeets" overseas.
I do like parakeets, but they are very iritating and mean...
If you mean life span, they will live 5-7 yrs. in the wild. But with the right care and diet they can live 15+ years in captivity. The oldest parakeet was 29 years and 2 months! Mine happens to be 2 now and is doing very well. I had a parakeet that lived to be 16! So you have a nice long lifespan.