Fun Facts About the Personable Parakeet

Fun Facts About the Personable Parakeet
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1. Parakeets can talk
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2. The parakeet is a flock bird
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The parakeet is a flock bird (cont.)
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3. The cere above a parakeet's beak reveals its gender
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4. Parakeets do not create their nest
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Parakeets do not create their nest (cont.)
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5. Parakeets have four toes
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6. Parakeets love attention and can make great companions
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Parakeets love attention and can make great companions (cont.)
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7. Parakeets are omnivores
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8. Most adult parakeets have few predators
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Most adult parakeets have few predators (cont.)
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9. Parakeets are nomadic birds
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Parakeets are nomadic birds (cont.)
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10. Parakeets can live for 20 years
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Fun Facts About the Personable Parakeet
1. Parakeets can talk
2. The parakeet is a flock bird
The parakeet is a flock bird (cont.)
3. The cere above a parakeet's beak reveals its gender
4. Parakeets do not create their nest
Parakeets do not create their nest (cont.)
5. Parakeets have four toes
6. Parakeets love attention and can make great companions
Parakeets love attention and can make great companions (cont.)
7. Parakeets are omnivores
8. Most adult parakeets have few predators
Most adult parakeets have few predators (cont.)
9. Parakeets are nomadic birds
Parakeets are nomadic birds (cont.)
10. Parakeets can live for 20 years

Fun Facts About the Personable Parakeet

Parakeets are small or medium-sized birds with long tails and flexible bodies. They are intelligent birds that are easy to train and, due to their small size, would make a great pet. Parakeets live predominantly in Australia, where they are known as budgerigars or budgies. In Australia, they are mostly found in the warmer climate and coastal areas where food is most abundant. However, all budgies are parakeets, but not all parakeets are budgies, and there are many species within the parakeet family.

Parakeets can have up to 3,000 feathers across their entire bodies, and dozens of colorful kinds are estimated to be kept as pets. Around 115 species in 30 genera of the subfamily Pssittacinae (family Psittacidae) are named parakeets.

Now, let's look at ten incredible facts associated with these lively birds. Ready?

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Written by Jeremiah Wright

Published: March 28, 2025

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