| cl | | | | female is red. At maturity, the nasal area (cere) |
| Usually, a birdâs gender is unknown to | | | | of a parakeet male is blue and the |
| other species of beings; it is a well kept secret | | | | femaleâs one is brow. However, there |
| for the bird itself and its kind. When nature | | | | are still many species of birds that donât |
| created the birds, it never took into consideration | | | | have different colors depending on the gender. |
| the human specie and the knowledge that this last | | | | The importance of knowing a petâs |
| one needs. | | | | gender is represented by their ownersâ |
| In some birds, the gender can be identified by the | | | | desire to give them proper names or to know |
| individualâs colors, wither completely, or, | | | | what pronouns to use when they are addressing |
| in some cases, only when they reach maturity. | | | | or referring to the animals. |
| The eclectus male for instance is green, while the | | | | |