Budgies are always warm, mine is always snuggly.
if its is red and warm and feels just like the comb on top of the head then that is its wattle
If your budgies are used to being indoors, and if you do not live in a warm climate, they should not be moved to an aviary. Cold winters are deadly for budgies.
Budgerigars, or "budgies" are not critically endangered or anything like that. But they are naitive to few areas. Massive flocks of budgies are commonly seen in the thicker forests of tropical and warm countries like Australia, the home of which they originate from.
It is an exothermic reaction.It feels warm because there is evolution of heat in it.
Yellow feels warm.
smaller and longer and thiner and pointer beak
i think it is cold, because... budgies are not as feirce as a lion, snake (ect)
it has feathers to keep it warm big wings and a beak
A couple of my parrots' beaks go warm too. I have noticed that it happens when they are relaxed and thoroughly enjoying whatever is happening at the moment for them. For instance, my conures beak will get warm when he is getting head rubs. Also, my hawkheads beak gets incredibly warm when she snuggles with me before bed time. She loves to lay down, snuggle into my neck and get her head scratched. She grinds her beak and it gets very warm. I know she is happy when it happens. Watch your bird and see if it happens when he/she is enjoying whatever is happening at the moment and then pat yourself on the back for making your parrot extremely relaxed and happy.
Literally, with warm kisses
This phrase translates to "Many kisses and hugs, good, more kisses." It is a warm and affectionate message expressing love and affection towards the recipient.
Yellow feels warm.