misshestermoffitt
New Member
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......
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......
