The budgerigar is not endangered. There are plenty of them both in the wild, and domesticated (as pets and in aviaries). Besides being found in plentiful numbers in their native country of Australia, there are numerous wild populations in areas of the United States and even the UK, as a result of accidental aviary releases.
A budgerigar is a bird.
No. A budgerigar (budgie) or parakeet is a bird, not a mammal.
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As a general species, parrots are not endangered. Many individual species are plentiful, with abundant populations of millions of birds. Some of these include parrots such as the budgerigar, sulphur-crested cockatoo, cockatiel, galah and rainbow lorikeet, just to name a few. However, some parrot species are endangered. The kakapo of New Zealand, for example, is critically endangered. Other endangered parrot species can be found at the related link below.
Budgie IS the contraction. The full name is Budgerigar.
I have a Budgerigar parakeet
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