Parakeets like other parakeets. In the wild many birds are in one flock. I'd say your best bet is to get another Parakeet if you want it to get a different bird a cockatiel would be okay. age and sex matters and you need to get them at the same time or they fight because the old bird thinks it's his/her turf. If you already have a parakeet you should get another parakeet.
No a parakeet is definitely NOT a mammal. They belong in the bird species. They lay eggs and have feathers. Parakeets are birds and remember that.
It is another name for a parakeet(a bird)
If the parakeet is also holding its wings out away from its body, the parakeet is too hot. You can spritz the bird LIGHTLY with cool, NOT cold, water and it will help. If you have a bird bath you can attach to the cage, or that the parakeet can use inside your home, that would be good also. Never put a parakeet in direct sunlight on days when the weather is 100 degrees F or over. They are also sensitive to cold. If the bird is wheezing but is not holding its wings out, it might be a good idea to take it to a veterinarian, because it may be sick.
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Someone has taught the bird to say that as a joke. Can you recognise the accent, if the parakeet is a good mimic you may be able to hear the voice of your prankster.
ill say a parakeet or a lovebird. They're great birds to have .
I say its a good name, its really up to you what is good for your bird since its yours. You have the final word.
No. A budgerigar (budgie) or parakeet is a bird, not a mammal.
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The female and male parakeet do a cloaca kiss and make a baby bird deedadee
A parakeet is the easiest type of bird to take care of, but they should only be purchased after carefull research. A parakeet does not need a huge cage, but they will need emotional care. One will need to play with your bird every day, and cage cleaning should happen at least once a week. Basic training will make your bird much easier to handle. Birds and pets in general are a big responsibility, so always consider if a parakeet suits your lifestyle.
It all depends on the type and mix of bird feed in the feeder. If it's Wild Bird feed in general, it's OK for a parakeet yet it is not wise for it to be the entire parakeet diet. A healthy diet for a parakeet consists of seeds, pellets, fruits, and vegetables. Reference Link: http://www.petbudgie.com/feeding/