Polarn wrote:I am not really sure about the alexandrines, when they evelop the black ring etcetera, however.. if your eager to know why not ask the vet to take a DNA sample at your next checkup, sure if you have just been you may have to wait for a year or however often you do your checkups in order to simply add a DNA test to the list of things to be done during the checkup. If you have never been doing a regular checkup, then its time to go to the vet anyways for a checkup and some tests and you might as well do that ASAP wich means you get to know pretty much for sure weather or not its a male or female. While the only way to know the gender for absolutely sure is catching a hen lay an egg... DNA sexing is probably by far the most acurate method.
Thanks for your response. One quick question. My parrot starts whistling for a long time every day after I am back from work which is getting very frustrating. I mean anyone would love to hear birds chirp & whistle but this continuous whistling as though he is trying to tell me something or wanting something. I made sure it's not food/water, etc that he wants. I think he/she is trying to grab my attention. My parrot flutters it's wings just like a chick flutters when it's mom returns back to the nest with some food. Any ideas?