Begin by buying a cage large enough for your bird put in some seeds that can be bought at your local store eg: trill Put in water A mirror if you like but probaby not within the first few days to train a budgie after the first three days put your hands in the cage to get the bird used to human contact... DO NOT GRAB IT after several days of doing this hold out your index finger agains the birds chest eventually they will hop on when they do be very calm and quiet they will eventully learn to sit on your shoulder Always provide the budgie with fresh water and seeds Clean the cage regulrly Do not spray chemicals nearby eg: flyspray, spray on deodorant make sure the living conditions are good and enjoy your bird!
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Budgies are simple to take care of but read these hints and instructions very carefully: 1. Give your budgie a safe and large enough cage. 2. Give your budgie plenty of fun toys. Replace the toys regularly so your budgie doesn't get bored. Leave your budgie's favorite toy inside. 3. Give your budgie check-ups at the vet at least once a month. 4. Feel your budgie's breastbone (or wishbone) everyday to make sure your budgie isn't fat. You cannot feel the breastbone if your budgie is fat. 5. Give your budgie high-quality food. 6. Replace your budgie's water EVERYDAY! 7. Clean your budgie's cage every week. 8. Have your budgie stay outside the cage WITH YOUR SUPERVISION! 9. Feel your budgie's food (or look) for seeds that have not been eaten or it will starve. 10. Enjoy the budgie!
The girl budgie would attack the new boy budgie and not the old girl budgie because she is used to the other girl budgie and is not familiar to the new boy budgie.
budgie = Wellensittich
yes a budgie can be albino. you can also get a lutino budgie which is yellow with red eyes
A budgie that whistles... Isn't it obvious?
Budgie IS the contraction. The full name is Budgerigar.
In for the Kill - Budgie album - was created in 1974-05.
Budgie Budgie
A female budgie is called a "hen".
the latin name for budgie is Periqueto
Your budgie's leg band identifies which breeder/breeding club the budgie came from, and the year of its birth.