Budgies are very curious animals, and like to explore things any way that they can. Birds don't have hands, so to touch things they usually use their tongues. A budgie that licks metal objects probably likes the way it feels on his tongue. If it is a big shiny bell, he may be touching his beak to it because he wants to play with the bird he sees in the reflection.
There are many companies that produce brass bells. While they may not all cost the same, the approximate price for a ninety pound brass bell is around $1500.00.
hi, it's either the mouthpiece or the bell. Am currently playin alto sax, from clarinet x
the color was brass
The bell helps to project the sound of the instrument out better.
A shaped piece of brass that chimes when you shake it
Brass is a mixture of copper and zinc, and often also contains lead. Parrots shouldn't be allowed to lick or play with brass objects that weren't specifically made as bird toys or bird cages.
I cleaned that brass bell for three long years.
french horn
The girl budgie would attack the new boy budgie and not the old girl budgie because she is used to the other girl budgie and is not familiar to the new boy budgie.
It is made of leather, wood and brass. It is mainly made of a wooden 'body' which is covered in leather and has brass bell attached.
Its normally made of brass and is similar to that of a cornet or trumpet
Neither it is placed in the bell