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Can a Parakeet Be Kept Outside

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LittleMissCB | 18:07 Sun 19th Jun 2005 | Animals & Nature
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I think I want to get a parakeet to keep (in a cage of course) on my screened in porch. Would I need to bring him in at night, or could he just stay out there all the time?  I live in Alabama (zone7 if that matters)
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Parakeets are native wild birds of Australia (all territories) which has temperature swings of anywhere between 28 and 110 degrees F (-4 to 40 C) through the year. So temperature/climate wise it shouldn't be a problem. However please make sure any Parakeet you may decide to buy has been bred in captivity. Otherwise keeping a wild one in a cage would be akin to forcing you to spend the rest of your life in a broom cupboard!

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