This depends on where you live, if the aviary is heated and how low the temperature gets. It also depends on what the budgie is used to, whether it was introduced in winter or summer. All birds must be acclimatized properly.
That depends entirely where you are. In the UK they can stay outdoors all year if they have some good shelter to use.
Not at all. If your budgie is sleeping a lot, it is too cold for it. It may be unwell, or it may be fluffing up its feathers and burying its head in its feathers to try to keep warm.
bears sleep a lot during the winter but they do not truly hibernate . They sleep undisturbed for long hours. Thier long sleeping pattern is called denning
Because they need to store up fat to be able to sleep all through winter. So they don't starve, as they're not going to eat for all of Winter.
Budgies are adorable chubby and sassy. they have a mind of there own and they are really a lot like humans in a way. They can be sweet, sassy, mad, furious, annoying, a pain in the neck but at the end of the day they are still family. budgies are adorable, sassy, funny, and amazing let me tell you that i have a bird and she is amazing
No, budgies do not sing. They chatter a lot, mimic other sounds, and whistle, but they are not songbirds and thus do not sing.
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They need to sleep a lot to stay healthy. They have to sleep 10-12 hrs.
Actually, all hamsters sleep a lot. Usually, they sleep in the day b/c they are nocturnal.
Puppies sleep a lot because they play a lot and it tires them out.
A person who likes to sleep a lot is often referred to as a "slugabed" or simply a "sleep lover."
There are too many variables to know what an "average" cage is. Part of it depends on the dimensions of the cage, part of it depends on the shape of the cage, and a lot of it depends on the budgies themselves. Females in particular can be territorial and aggressive.
I suppose that has a lot to do with what country she was in, doesn't it?
No I don't