they usually have a black tip on the end of their beaks
Please answer! I might get a budgie and I want to know how much food I should feed it.
Budgie (parakeet)
The best cage is a small budgie cage.
I gave my budgie a small piece of dried chive and he loved it! Most greens are okaay for budgies but id double check.
Well, a parrot is a big bird and a budgie is small, it would be better if you got a smaller bird to go in the same cage.. you never know what the parrot will do to the budgie so you dont want to take the risk of your budgie getting hurt.. I have a budgie and i was thinking about getting a bigger bird but who ever i have asked had said choose a smaller bird or have the 2 birds in different cages.. Im not sure how big a princess parrot is best of luck to you!
if you have a budgie for quite awhile and then get another budgie your original budgie will get territorial and attack the newer bird. If this is the case you need to get to cages and slowly show the new budgie to the older budgie. keep doing it again and again until eventually you should be able to keep the two birds in one cage.
A budgie and a cockatiel are all right together in an aviary. It would be better for them to not be together in a small, indoor cage.
If you want the new bird to bond with it, yes. If not, no.
Check the bottom of his cage for stools.
Budgies are small birds, microchiping them isn't a good idea, but I have a parrot, and when I bought him, they put a small metal bracelet with the phone number on the owner on it. It should be helpful enough in case the budgie flys away.
Budgies are small Austrialian parakeets that can be domesticated. If keeping a budgie indoors an aviaries so they can get plenty of exercise, like they would in the wild.
Actually, the budgie has small black lines over a white forehead. These lines space farther and farther apart as the bird grows older. A young budgie has clearly defined black markings on its head, but an older bird has paler markings spaced wider apart.