When does a budgie start to turn blue?

If your budgie is immature or less than 4 months old, the cere on males will slowly turn deep blue and females will keep white or pale blue before showing tan.

What do parakeets do when they are sick?

Also, parakeets normally keep their feathers smooth and tight to their bodies. Sick parakeets tend to sit in a hunched position with ruffled feathers. Feather ruffling is used by your bird to maintain body heat when he is sick. Your normally happy parakeet may become sullen and grouchy when he’s sick.

When do female parakeets usually start to lay eggs?

By Jeanne Dober | December 7, 2016. A female parakeet usually starts laying eggs during the spring and will lay eggs with or without a mate.

How can you tell if a parakeet is a male or female?

A female parakeet usually starts laying eggs during the spring and will lay eggs with or without a mate. You can tell if your parakeet is a female by looking closely at the beak. Female parakeets usually have pink or brown beaks, while males have blue beaks.

How old should a child be to take care of a parakeet?

Question: Could a responsible 11-year-old take care of a parakeet? Answer: Yes, responsible children at about age nine can easily take care of a pet parakeet. The child would, of course, require assistance with some things such as wing clipping or nail trimming.

What should I look for when buying a parakeet?

The birds themselves should be free of any sign of illness (vents clean, eyes clear, ceres not crusty, no sign of mites, no labored breathing, no bird sitting very still in the corner by itself with its feathers ruffled up). Even if the bird you like is healthy, do not buy it if there are others in the pen or cage that appear to be ill.

What does a sick parakeet do in its cage?

A sick parakeet may remain in one position for long periods of time or he may no longer perch, but sit in the bottom of his cage. Also, parakeets normally keep their feathers smooth and tight to their bodies. Sick parakeets tend to sit in a hunched position with ruffled feathers.

What’s the difference between a male and female parakeet?

Look closely at the color of the cere. According to Bird Tricks, a parakeet with a blue or purple cere is a male bird, while a parakeet with a pink or brown cere is a female bird.

Do you need to be alone with a budgie?

A budgie also needs you there. It won’t be happy spending all day sitting on a perch, staring at the wall, being all alone. You wouldn’t be happy either. The budgie needs you to spend lots of time with it if it’s alone.

How old does a budgie have to be to know its sex?

If your budgie is less than 4 months old, it will have immature colors respective to their sex. Before this time, the colored area that shows sex will be pink or purple on a male and white or pale blue on a female.

What does a budgie’s cere look like as an adult?

A female adult budgie’s cere is usually a white or pale blue. As she becomes more fertile and ready to produce eggs, the cere will become a darker tan or brownish in color. If the budgie is fertile and ready to breed, you may also notice the cere thicken and become crusty. The cere build up can be about a centimeter thick.