Budgies are more easy to take care of but canarys can get sick easily even if you give 100% to how much you care it. Budgies are cheaper and can live up to 30 years and sometimes more... but most budgies live for 5-6 years or 10 years. Canarys are very cute and bite less so you chose :)
You can get a budgie at your local pet store (pet supermarket, petco, etc...)
You can get a cockatiel as a pet from pet stores, breeders, animal shelters, or rescue organizations. Make sure to research and choose a reputable source to ensure the well-being of the bird.
Whether that is normal for your budgie will depend on what you are referring to. Budgie is a nickname for a budgerigar, a type of pet parakeet that is quite common.
Go to lisashea.com then go under My most popular links and click budgie information.Then click the budgie picture and scroll down and and under train your budgie there is hand training your budgie.It teaches you step by step how to hand train your budgie and therefore you can pet it.:)
Budgie.
You can buy them from pet shops. -------------------------------------------------- Look for local breeders in your newspaper as they are most likely in better health, hand fed and weaned.
well when you would buy your pet budgie you would ask the pet shop keeper he/she should tell u all the details of ur budgie and should give u like a little receipt with all the info on your pet! x
Alice L. Sadler has written: 'Your pet cockatiel' -- subject(s): Cockatiel
You can buy a cockatiel as a pet at pet stores, bird breeders, or through online websites that specialize in selling birds. Make sure to research and choose a reputable seller to ensure the health and well-being of the bird.
Yes, as long as it isn't scared of you.
If you really really want a Cockatiel show your mom and dad that you are willing to take full responsibility for your animal. Also what i did when i wanted a pet, i wrote a few pages on how to care for a the pet. I suggest you do the same. Sorry if this was No help RockyMeows13 <3
The Cockatiel (Nymphicus hollandicus) is indigenous to Australia and is a popular pet cockatoo variety.