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The
lineolated parakeet
or barred parakeet , named for its fine lines or barred markings, is one of the calmest and
quietest members
of the parrot family, making them ideal pets. Sometimes mistaken for budgies, lineolated parakeets or “linnies” are a bit stockier.
Linnie Parakeets: How long do Linnie parakeets live
Lineolated as Pets Their
average lifespan
is about 10 years , but
individual birds
have been known to live up to 15 years – so they are less of a commitment than the
larger parrots
who can live up to 80 or more years.
Lineolated Parakeets: Are Lineolated Parakeets cuddly
Lineolated Parakeet General Info These little goofy birds have so many great and lovable traits that it can easily be said that they are a perfect pet parrot. Playful, quiet, cuddly , and incredibly silly, these feathery goofballs are a source of endless entertainment.
Lineolated Parakeets: Are Lineolated Parakeets loud
Lineolated parakeets are known for their soft chatter and
low noise levels
, making them ideal apartment pets. They can sometimes make louder noises, but this is normally due to distress or their food dish running low These birds are also known for their ability to talk and imitate noises.
Lineolated Parakeets: How much attention do Lineolated Parakeets need
They do require a decent amount of attention and exercise. These birds require at least 3 hours of your time a day Be sure you can provide this need before you adopt one. Otherwise, they can develop
health problems
and become stressed.
Can budgies and Linnies live together?
Budgies:
Budgies (parakeets), cockatiels and lovebirds probably come to mind, and for good reason as they can make for endearing feathered friends But perhaps it’s time to make room on the perch for another
small parrot
that can also be a great companion, the lineolated parakeet, or simply, the linnie.
Is a Linnie and parrotlet?
Parrotlet:
Linnies are usually sweet and fairly gentle, and not as prone to biting and nipping as parrotlets Linnies are larger by about two inches. Both can talk, especially the males, and both make SUPER pets, but in different ways. If you like a fiesty bold attitude, fearless and mighty, then a parrotlet will be perfect.
How much do lineolated parakeets weigh?
Parakeets:
Lineolated parakeets are small birds, slightly larger than budgies (budgerigars). Tip to tail, lineolated parakeets measure about 16 cms and weigh around 50 grams Lineolated parakeets have a stocky build and have short tails compared to other parrot species.
Lineolated Parakeets: How are Lineolated Parakeets sexed
Males typically have more black than females Another way is to look for the black bars on the legs. Males have more defined bars than females. The last way to determine gender is by the amount of black on the tail.
How long does a parrotlet live?
Parrotlet:
They make wonderful pets, and will quickly become members of the family. Highly intelligent creatures, they can often be taught tricks and learn to talk. Parrotlets have an average lifespan of 15 to 20 years Parrotlets kept as single birds make the
best pets
.
Mirrors Bad: Are Mirrors bad for parakeets
Mirrors used to be the number one essential toy for pet parakeets, but not everyone agrees that they are actually good for the bird’s mental health If there are two or more birds in the cage, the mirror is simply a bit of fun, and will not impact their socializing or behavior.
Parrotlets Bigger: Are parrotlets bigger than budgies
Budgies are a parrot native to Australia. They are slightly larger than parrotlets , ranging from 40-60 grams. Those few grams might not sound like much, but in the bird world it’s a fair difference.
Can lovebirds live with parrotlets?
Parrotlets:
I’ve seen the picture and the description, so yes its possible Just as parrotlets bond to humans, they can too bond to lovebirds, or other birds for that. You’ll want to keep an eye out though and make sure your bird still loves you and doesn’t start biting and nipping when you have just him out for play time.
Which birds can be kept with budgies?
Budgies:
Budgies will mix happily with other small birds, including their fellow Australians the cockatiels (Nymphicus hollandicus), and many other small parrots, parakeets and lorikeets Zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) generally get along with budgies too.
References
https://www.thesprucepets.com/lineolated-parakeets-as-pets-390919
https://www.beautyofbirds.com/lineolatedparakeets.html