Known by many other names, such as budgies or parakeets, budgerigars are one of the most popular pet birds in the world. These adorable animals, native to Australia's Outback, have long captured the imagination of birdwatchers. We explore the intriguing world of budgerigars in this extensive guide, including information on their traits, history, and why they are excellent companions for both beginning and seasoned bird owners. Budgerigars are members of the Psittacidae family of parrots, and they share many characteristics with their larger relatives. Even though they are small birds, budgies have lively dispositions and a remarkable variety of vocalizations. The vibrant plumage of budgerigars is one of their most remarkable characteristics. Although budgies in the nature usually have a green body with yellow markings on the head and wings, selective breeding has resulted in a rainbow of colors, including violet, blue, white, and even multicolored combinations. Apart from their attractive appearance, budgerigars are recognized for their cognitive abilities and capacity to imitate noises. These shrewd birds can whistle songs, imitate human speech, and even learn a few basic tricks with time and effort
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