The female parrot is somewhat different from the male, so you can still distinguish them by gender. The main difference is the color of the wax, so you need to draw the appropriate conclusions from it. The wax is an area without feathers around the nostrils of a bird. When buying parrots, pay attention to this, if you buy same-sex ones, problems will arise in the future, because parrots are paired birds, they need a life partner.
Instructions
Step 1
A light edging in females is observed at a very early age. In males during this period, it has a purple color, so it is very difficult to confuse the birds. The color of the wax is strikingly different, but be careful and check with the seller who is a boy and who is a girl.
Step 2
At about four months of age, the female changes the color of the beeswax to blue, which subsequently brightens. When buying parrots of different ages, do not confuse, in males, after the lilac color, the unfeathered part of the nostrils becomes blue and no more changes are observed. In females, on the contrary, the color of the wax is still unstable.
Step 3
Gradually, the wax begins to darken and acquires a nondescript brown color. She will no longer change this color, but in an adult male she will be blue, this is the main difference.