Not all birds are compatible with each other. Each bird has its own personality, likes/dislikes, etc., just like humans do. Too many people think they can just put 2 birds together and they should get along. However, this isn't always the case. I would say that the budgie and conure would not go well together as the conure needs lots of attention or it may get angry and its anger may result in being angry at the budgie and the budgie can get quite aggressive if you get on its wrong side and either the budgie or conure may just well dislike each other. but it depends on the 2 birds personality.
Budgies may not nest in a cage that is crowded with five individuals, as they prefer space and privacy for nesting activities. It's recommended to provide a separate breeding cage with enough space for a pair of budgies to nest comfortably.
when can baby budgies eat on their own
Some breeds that are known to get along well with both rabbits and budgies include the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Golden Retriever, and Labrador Retriever. It's important to introduce them carefully and supervise their interactions to ensure safety for all animals involved. Socialization and training can also play a key role in fostering a harmonious relationship between different species.
Budgerigars, or "budgies" are not critically endangered or anything like that. But they are naitive to few areas. Massive flocks of budgies are commonly seen in the thicker forests of tropical and warm countries like Australia, the home of which they originate from.
No, lutino budgies are not considered rare. They are a popular color mutation in budgies and are commonly found in pet stores and breeding facilities. Lutino budgies have a striking appearance with their yellow plumage and red eyes.
No, not quite sun conures are a little larger than green cheek conures.
budgies and parakeets are the same things so yes
If they had nothing to fight over, then yea.
not sure butif you do get budgies dont put a a male and a male and a female together one male will eat the male then it will eat the female and then it will eat the eggs and then it will die.
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.
Conures are not one specific breed of bird. Conures is used to describe either large parakeets or small parrots. There are over forty different species that are described as conures. Conure is not a scientific name, therefore it does not have a specific definition.
Some Conures when you buy them do come in pairs but others they come individually.
Budgies may not nest in a cage that is crowded with five individuals, as they prefer space and privacy for nesting activities. It's recommended to provide a separate breeding cage with enough space for a pair of budgies to nest comfortably.
Never say never, but very unlikely long-term
yes i have to budgies on thinks they are too sour and the other quite enjoys them i recommend putting a few in their food bowl
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.
You will almost certainly never succeed. Cage them next to each other, out of beak-reach, and see what happens.