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I think male parakeets have that ring of color around their neck, it's called something....... I bet Sunny knows.


The male parakeet's cere is blue and the female’s is tan or light yellow. The "cere" is the area located at the base of the beak, just below the forehead or crown area. It is where the two nostril type openings (nares) are also located. There are a few exceptions, but for the most part this coloration is fairly accurate. In young parakeets, under 3 months, it is pale pink to tanish but changes after sexual maturity


ok not it's neck, but close.......lol


Can we get a pic of the new birdie? Can we help name it? whine, whine, whine...... :hug:
 
I think male parakeets have that ring of color around their neck, it's called something....... I bet Sunny knows.
Nope I don't. I have never owned a parakeet. I am into the hook bills....and you would think that after all they do to me I would be done, but, nooooo I love the punishment. My new Cockatoo, Farfey, bit me real good in the ass last night. I can't even sit on that cheek.
 
My niece just called me and told me that she is doing an overnight with the girls scouts. She said they are locking them in the mall at 11 pm tonight and won't let them out until 6am. They never did shit like that when I was kid...hell, I would do that now!

I am firing it up Miss...I gotta go outside though, I'll be back.
 
I'll tell him to.
Yeah the males have more color around their face, I think they are prettier than the females. I love my birdies....name him something good.:)

Wow, you're pretty knowledgable there, miss!Here's my blurry pics.You'll notice the crayon marks on my wall behind the cage.My walls are all white, and it drives me nuts, so I had the kids color all over them.
I think male parakeets have that ring of color around their neck, it's called something....... I bet Sunny knows.


The male parakeet's cere is blue and the female’s is tan or light yellow. The "cere" is the area located at the base of the beak, just below the forehead or crown area. It is where the two nostril type openings (nares) are also located. There are a few exceptions, but for the most part this coloration is fairly accurate. In young parakeets, under 3 months, it is pale pink to tanish but changes after sexual maturity


ok not it's neck, but close.......lol


Can we get a pic of the new birdie? Can we help name it? whine, whine, whine...... :hug:

Later, dear!
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Hey Stoney my mom grew up with Parakeets and she used to tell me the funniest stories about them...They have personalities and a half! Her one used to cuss a lot. She said when they were having their house blessed by a priest the bird was screaming, "Jesus Christ....Goddammit" She said her mother was horrified, lol...I am sure you will enjoy him.
 
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Fix your screen yet cause i need some help here:)
 
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