What is a parakeet?
Parakeet is a small, colored bird that normally behaves like a pet. Originally from Australia, it came to Japan and then to England and continental Europe, where its popularity as a pet increased quickly. While yellow and green birds are common, there are dozens of different types and color combinations. The sausage from South or Central America is also called Conure.
A relatively small bird that can be conveniently maintained in a cage is a parakeet resistant, easy to maintain pet and for countless children has become the first pet. It is also relatively cheap and can be purchased from pet shops around the world. Easy to maintain, only requires seed and gravel in diet cages and some toys and mirror for entertainment, along with a mineral block for natural cropping of the beak.
In their native environment, parrots are Hvelmi Social Birds who travel in huge flocks. PArakeet, also known as Budgerigar, originally had green or yellow feathers. The first new color to be created was blue; Then the different genetic lines were crossed to create a huge amount of colors that are now available. Many parrots in pet stores are still in basic colors, with distinctive brown and white or black and white feathers around their heads. New species include parakeet with the head of plums, red or purple feathers on the head and a fixed colored parakeet of the Indian Ringneck, known for the collar collar around the neck.
There is a wide variety between the types of parakeet; For this reason, it is important to explore the species before purchasing. Some species are highly intelligent and can be easily taught by tricks or learned to speak, while others usually don't like it. Australian parrots are among the most vicious, while those from America usually have more muted colors. Most species enjoy that they are in households around centers of activity and will benefit from care and pthe henstools.
In most species, pairs of parrots will behave quite easily in captivity. Because they are naturally highly social birds, they are well adapted to sharing their cage with a companion. Each species can have its own specific requirements for laying and hatching their eggs and considerations may include the temperature, humidity and diet of adult birds. Birds mature quickly and can take care of themselves when they are only a few weeks.