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my parakeet's cere is purple... does that mean it is a male or female?
I've looked online and it never tells me if my budgie/parakeet is male or female if it's cere is purple! im confused please help!
it is a sorta lightish purple so i dont know!
5 Answers
- moggieLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Male. Purple ceres in young budgies are male.
Any white on a budgies cere is female.
Later the male budgie's cere will turn blue only if he is the mutation where a males cere is blue ( not all are ).
Females later on will be brownish...when not in breeding condition or too young a females cere will be whitish blue.
Sexing budgies article with photos http://forums.budgiebreeders.asn.au/index.php?show...
Source(s): I own over 300 show budgies and have bred thousands of chicks. I am administrator of two budgie forums http://forums.budgiebreeders.asn.au/ I own parrots, finches and canaries. I am a member of 3 exhibition budgerigar clubs. Ex vet nurse - 5 years ago
Budgies are sexually dimorphic in only one way: the cere. The ceres of young budgies under 8-12 months are all about the same: a bright pink or violet color. As the budgie sexually matures, the cere changes according to the budgie's sex. • Females - White/light-blue, tan, or brown cere. This is true for all varieties. With the development of brown color is a flaky texture. This can build up to be about a centimeter thick. • Males - • Blue or purplish-blue cere in normal varieties only. • Bright violet or pink (does not change after youth) occurs in the following varieties: recessive pied, lutino/albino, dark-eyed clear, lacewing, and fallow If your budgie is less than one year old, the above rules are not applicable. The cere usually begins to change before one year of age but appears relatively ambiguous. A younger budgie's cere can appear to be changing towards one sex and then change the other way upon full sexual maturity at one year of age. However if your young budgie's cere develops the brown flaky appearance characteristic of female budgies you can be sure it is a female. You can also look at behavior to determine gender. Males often bob their heads, sing, and are usually more active and outgoing. Females are usually snitty and bossy over other budgies in the cage, and rarely sing. Females also usually make loud mad budgie sounds. Males sometimes make this sound too, but usually only when singing. If your budgie makes mad budgie sounds often it is most likely a female. Click here to hear a "mad budgie" recording.
- 1 decade ago
You didn't really specify age or a mutation (that is if you know yours) and a picture would help. But from the sounds of it you have a male. It can stay like this in some adult males as well.
Source(s): I have a recessive pied and his cere is pink at 1 year - How do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.