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Budgies in their native habitat are green and yellow, although for pet budgies there are now other colors including but not limited to: Sky blue, White, Violet, Olive, Turquoise. Budgies usually have at least two of these colors in a pattern such as Opaline, spangled or cinnamon.
Budgies are native to Australia, where they are found in the millions. Their natural habitat is semi-arid regions, grasslands, bushland and scrub. Budgies are found across almost all of Australia, apart from the coastal regions.
Their natural habitat is Australia, but they are often kept as household pets in many places.
Yes. Budgerigars are native to Australia, although they are domesticated around the world. Their natural habitat is semi-arid regions, grasslands, bushland and scrub. Budgies are found across almost all of Australia, apart from the coastal regions.
This question is a matter of opinion. Some people like English budgies better than regular budgies or other people like regular budgies better than English budgies.
Budgerigars live wild in Australia. Their natural habitat is semi-arid regions, grasslands, bushland and scrub. Budgies are found across almost all of Australia, apart from the coastal regions.
Yes, budgies are parakeets.
The budgerigar is native to Australia. Its natural habitat is semi-arid regions, grasslands, bushland and scrub in the temperate and sub-tropical climates. Budgies are found across almost all of Australia, apart from the coastal regions. Wild budgies are essentially green, but slight mutations since they have been kept as pets have meant the emergence of a variety of different colours,
Budgies are parakeets. They eat seed
Most certainly. Although the natural colour of budgies in their native Australian habitat is green, breeding through the years has produced a huge range of colours, including white. Unless the budgie is a true albino, the white is usually broken by black markings on the wings and/or back. The white may also be blended with other colours, such as green, blue, purple and yellow.
Yes, they're called gay budgies, ey.