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Question by  sodman (28)

What is a princess of wales parakeet?

 
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Answer by  aliza (50)

The Princess of Wales Parakeet is a species of parakeet that originates from Eastern and Central Australia. They are very rarely seen in the wild nowadays, but have become very popular as pets. This is mostly due to their beauty and wonderful personality. This bird will mimic sounds, but mostly has a calming personality.

 
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Answer by  Usakoinwonderland (70)

A Princess Parakeet is a small parrot native to central and western Australia. They are popular as pets. They are popular partially due to their coloration which is considered striking and partially due to the fact that they are relatively quiet as well as very gentle. They average 15" in length.

 
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Answer by  Liz59 (10966)

It is basically the top of the line parakeet that you can get. It will actually listen and is smarter than other parakeets. I think it also has some different cells in it.

 
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Answer by  TheGrandWazoo (121)

The Princess of wales parakeet or Princess Parrot is a very beautiful bird that originates from Australia, but are today very rarely seen in the wild. They are one of the most popular pet parakeets due to their beautiful colors and their lovable personality.

 
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Answer by  michelle13 (32)

The princess of whales parakeet originates from Central and Western Australia and today, is rarely seen in the wild. They are favorites of pet owners because of their great personalities and their colorful beauty. The princess of whales parakeet is generally quiet and genital. They are very smart birds and can imitate whistling.

 
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Answer by  Ginny (2251)

Also known as Queen Alexandra Parrot, they are from Australia, with long, tapering tails, olive green in color, bluish crown and cheeks, and forehead of pinkish hue with reddish beak.

 
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Answer by  baba24 (270)

It's a beautiful multi-colored bird mostly green, pink, and lavender in color but they do come in different variations. It's a fairly reasonable at a price around two hundred dollars a bird.

 
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Answer by  bingo (66)

Camilla

 
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