Australian Shell Parakeet'

Australian Shell Parakeets are the most common type of Parakeet, a species of small to medium sized birds mostly native to the continent of Oceania.

ABUSE:

Due to being easy to obtain, these parakeets are the most vulnerable to abuse, poaching, and even forced reproduction so they can sell the eggs.

APPEARANCE:

Most Australian Shell Parakeets are a mix between green body and yellow tail and head, with occasional blue dots on their face and tail.

Another common color scheme is a white colored head and tail, and a bright blue body. They occasionally have dark blue dots on their face similar to the other appearance.

BEHAVIOR AND LIFE:

Australian Shell Parakeets both female and male, have similar behavior. Behavior for younger birds include; extreme tweeting, excessive flying, excessive pecking, and defecating on pretty much everything. Australian Shell Parakeets live for an average of 15 years or longer.

GALLERY: