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I don't think that is true. It's like saying a blonde is dumb, but they aren't. But female budgies are more aggressive than males.
It depends on the behavior of your budgies. If they are aggressive or like to stick around by the 2 mating budgies, I would suggest separate them because the female won't be comfortable with the distraction of the other 2 budgies. However, if the other 2 rarely come by the 2 mating budgies or completely ignore them, I suggest keep the two there.
Female budgies have a brown beak. Male budgies have a blue beak
any colour
not sure butif you do get budgies dont put a a male and a male and a female together one male will eat the male then it will eat the female and then it will eat the eggs and then it will die.
An "aggressive."
Well if it is a male, it is possibly fighting over a female Guinea hen Or if it is both female then it should be my theory switched with the genders
they shouldn't fight. if male and female fight, there is a problem.
It could be multiple issues. If there is a female, even if she is not in heat, they could get protective over her, or if they feel threatened by this other male dog they will become aggressive.
If there is another female around she can get domanate of her surroundings. A female pit in heat can be aggressive and even more so if she has has a litter recently.
Male budgies tend to speak better then females. Although don't count the females out, some can learn to talk and females are also very good whistlers!
This is typical pre-nesting behaviour. The budgies, in particular the female, are preparing the nesting box for nesting. Some pairs of budgies never successfully breed, but they still display all the signs and behaviour of wanting to nest.