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How do budgerigars divide male and female?

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, How do budgerigars divide male and female?

Budgerigar is the most common pet bird in the world, with a wide range of species, naughty and lovely, and is widely loved by the public. there are more than 5 million parrots in the world. It is often the first parrot bought by many people who are interested in parrots. It is also the most common species to appear in the bird show. Let's take a look at how budgerigars divide male and female.

How long is the life span of budgerigar?

The average lifespan of budgerigar is 7 to 10 years, which is even longer if carefully bred. In fact, the lifespan of parrots is generally divided into physiological lifespan and actual life. excluding all environmental factors and external unexpected conditions, budgerigars may grow to about 50 years. Similar parrots like Asuer are about 8-12 years old, cockatoos have about 15-20 years, medium-sized parrots such as Amazon are 20-50, and large parrots such as King Kong and Bataan are 30 years old.

How do budgerigars divide male and female?

1. Tiger skin chicks: the wax film of male birds is basically pink, which is suitable for young birds after coming out of the nest for a month, because it is difficult to judge the early nasal congestion of birds. The female bird is white around its nostrils and occasionally pink, but very light.

2. Sub-adult birds: according to different species, the wax film color of male birds is blue, while that of hermit male birds and double-gene male birds is pink, lifelong pink and purple. There is white around the nostrils of the female bird, and the outside is very light blue or the wax film is white.

3. Tiger skin adult birds: male birds according to different species, the general wax film color is blue, hermit male birds and two-gene expression formula pink, lifelong peach, with a little purple. Some female birds have white wax film, which may be ebb during estrus, while some female birds are not yet in estrus, and some are wrinkled and tea-brown, indicating that the mother bird is in estrus.

How do budgerigars distinguish between the old and the young?

The main results are as follows: 1. there are a large number of markings on the brow of the young birds, which gradually fade with the increase of age until they all fade in adulthood. There will be a solid color area on the head, green and yellow are yellow, blue, white and gray are white. The feathers of the old bird in this area are dishevelled.

2. the eyes of young birds are all black and look very cute, and white circles will gradually appear after adulthood.

3. The young bird's beak is waxy yellow and black at the tip (most birds). It gradually changes to grayish brown after adulthood, but the pie's beak is orange all its life. Newly grown birds may still be waxy yellow, but they change color for a period of time after adulthood, and some change color once they reach adulthood.

4. the feet of young birds are usually pink, and the color of adulthood does not change much, but after a period of time, their claws become rough, and they are not as fleshy as young birds, and the color becomes similar to blue and ink. Not all male birds turn this color, some of them are gray.

5. Young birds have bright eyes, while old birds have bags under their eyes.

6. The young birds have neat feathers, while the old birds have fluffy and fat feathers.

7. The young birds are lively and mischievous, while the old birds are slow.

 
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