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.
Yes, it is generally acceptable to have three breeding budgies in an aviary, provided there is enough space and resources for them to thrive. Ensure that the aviary is large enough to accommodate their social and breeding behaviors, and that there are adequate nesting sites and food sources. Monitoring their interactions is important to prevent aggression or territorial disputes. Additionally, consider the potential for breeding and the responsibilities that come with caring for the offspring.
yes budgies do make nests if the budgie is in the wild it will make a nest in a hollow or branch. if it is in an aviary/house it will make a nest and lay an egg everyday in a nesting box (if provided)
100 budgies aren't going to need a cage, they're going to need an aviary.
Fly, walk or climb.
to look out for danger, or/and to see their surroundings, or/and to talk to other budgies in their kinda way. i think.
You could be experiencing a hard disk failure. You probably need to back up your files ASAP. Also, I like how you phrased that question. Top drawer.
An aviary is a house or cage for birds.
The duration of The Aviary is 1.42 hours.
National Aviary was created in 1952.
The Aviary was created on 2005-06-14.
Ah, what a lovely question! We call a place where birds are kept a "bird aviary" or simply an "aviary." It's a wonderful sanctuary where birds can flutter and sing freely, surrounded by nature's beauty. Just imagine the joy and peace that fills the air in such a place!
to me aviary birds but that's just to me its no fact.