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How To Introduce A Second Budgie
Budgies are great friends to have. A quick browse on Google images reveals many images of their amusing antics. It's no wonder that they are so popular to have as a pet. Most people start with one, but quickly start to wonder... should I get a...
4 commentsParakeets
The American Parakeet, from the interior of Australia, has been a pet since the late 1700s. The Aborigines name was Budgerigar, which means “good eating”; they are one of the smaller parrots and can be found in yellow, blue, violet, green, and albino.
21 commentsIs My Budgie A Boy Or A Girl?
So you bought yourself a budgie, and now the question has been nagging at you... Is it a boy or a girl? It's not too difficult to tell with budgies, but it can be confusing for beginning bird owners. A guide on how you can tell the gender of your...
24 commentsTips for Caring for Your First Pet Budgie (Parakeet)
Budgies (parakeets) make wonderful pets for first-time bird owners as well as experienced bird keepers. Tips for acquiring and caring for a pet parakeet.
18 commentsShould You Get A Budgie?
Budgies are great pets. They are smart, funny, can become pretty attached to a human being and some even learn to talk! But there is more to keeping a budgie than you would think on first glance. Is a budgie right for you? Read on to find out. So...
2 commentsWhat Do Budgies Eat?
What do budgies eat? This is one of the first questions asked by budgielovers. The answer, as you will see, is far more complicated than one would expect. What's okay, what isn't? How do I ensure a maximum vitality? This and many other questions...
4 commentsGetting A Budgie - What You Need
So you've decided you want a budgie. You know you need a cage, perches and seeds. But what else does a budgie need? Find out in this article. The budgie cage Every budgie needs a cage. Not just because you need to be able to keep it safe in there...
0 commentsHow To Mix Budgies With Other Species
Budgies are friendly, curious and fiesty little birds. It's no wonder they are so loved as pets the world over. But how well do they match with other pet animals? Mixing Budgies With Other Bird Races Friends Enemies All Birds In A Cage ...
0 commentstaking care of your pet budgie
Taking care of your budgie an aussie icon........ some helpful tips to a long happy life for your pet budgie
7 commentsParrot Toys
If you have pet parrots, any kind of parrot relative, you know just how intelligent they are. And with intelligence comes the ability to become bored very easily. Here is a list of toys to give you some ideas for entertaining your bird! Because...
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