Yes, budgies are parakeets.
Budgies are parakeets. They eat seed
budgies and parakeets are the same things so yes
Parakeets and budgies refer to the same species, Melopsittacus undulatus, but the term "parakeet" is a broader classification that encompasses various species of small to medium-sized parrots with long tail feathers. In casual contexts, especially in the U.S. and Canada, "budgie" specifically refers to the domesticated version of this bird. Therefore, while all budgies are parakeets, not all parakeets are budgies. Thus, those who say they are the same are correct in the context of the species, while those who differentiate may refer to the broader classification of parakeets.
budgies The real name for parakeets is budgerigar; budgies for short. Budgerigar is Australian because the birds originally came from Australia.
What are bugies? Do you mean budgies, as in parakeets?
no, I have budgies/parakeets and have never seen that, and from what I've seen it's not possible.
budgies and parakeets dont mate they do not need a male to lay an egg so the answer is no season
because green birds (a type of parrot) where kept in captivity until grown into parakeets/budgies/budgerigar.
technicly i don't think budgies get fleas or tickks.
Budgies, parakeets, and cockatiels would be your best choices.
The correct spelling of the other name for parakeets in budgerigars, but is commonly shortened to just budgies.
Nope. They're similar, but budgerigars (often called parakeets in the US) and lovebirds are actually different birds. Budgies tend to be slightly bigger and often have stripes. Most lovebird species have a more pronounced beak than that of the budgies, as well. The coloration is different, as well. Do some image searches for lovebirds and budgies to see the difference.