Budgies living in captivity may reproduce at any time of the year, if they are living in the same cage. Make sure to place a nesting box inside the cage, and DO NOT touch the eggs once they are laid. Parakeet eggs have a waxy coat on the shells which protects the chick from parasites.
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.
Mating and living in the same cage does not require both budgies to be the same age.
I think its probably because the are mating........ Or it might be that they are both boys.
budgies and parakeets dont mate they do not need a male to lay an egg so the answer is no season
set rounds to start training
No. But if you try to touch him/her would start chirping.
If you are buying them from a pet store, you can never be sure. But most breeders will start selling baby budgies after they are weaned. Some are only a few weeks old.
Cats typically start mating at around 6 to 9 months of age.
It starts when they are in love
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.
normal. 2 males can live together. so can male+female without mating. but get rid of one. they may fight to death.
Yes, budgies are parakeets.