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parrots aren't like chickens, etc. They might never lay an egg in their entire lives, yet be a female. I have birds that I'm 100% sure are females and they have never laid eggs in the years I've had them. So your quaker may be a 'she'.
well you can only really be 100% sure on surgical sexing unless the birds are colored per sex like that one gorgeous species that the male is green and the hen is bright red and purple
Yeah, budgies' ceres colors pertain to their sex. Males are pink/blue/purple, females- brown, light blue with white around nostrils, etc.
parrots aren't like chickens, etc. They might never lay an egg in their entire lives, yet be a female. I have birds that I'm 100% sure are females and they have never laid eggs in the years I've had them. So your quaker may be a 'she'.
well you can only really be 100% sure on surgical sexing unless the birds are colored per sex like that one gorgeous species that the male is green and the hen is bright red and purple

Yeah, budgies' ceres colors pertain to their sex. Males are pink/blue/purple, females- brown, light blue with white around nostrils, etc.