Bourke Parrot. The bourke’s parakeet naturally occurs in australia. The bourke parrot, commonly known as the bourke parakeet, was discovered in australia and takes its name after general sir richard bourke, governor of new south wales in the 1800’s.
They also have beautiful scalloping on the wings in. The normal color variety of the bourke’s parakeet still has a pink chest, lots of blue on the head (in males), on the rump, and at the shoulder. Often referred to as the pink parakeet, the bourke’s parakeet, or neopsephotus bourkii to give it its scientific name, is native to australia.
Keeping Bourke's Parakeets as Pets
It has a prominent area of white around the eyes, giving a spectacled appearance. They were first discovered in new. They are a great choice for single owners and beginners. The male has a blue.