The Budgerigar, commonly known as the Budgie or Budgies, originates from Australia, where it lives in large, nomadic flocks across the arid interior. These small parrots measure about 15-18 cm and weigh between 30-40 grams. Wild budgerigars typically display green and yellow plumage, but due to captive breeding, a variety of colour mutations like blue, white, violet, and rainbow are common in pet budgies. Known for their lively temperament, budgerigars are highly social, intelligent, and playful birds that thrive in pairs or groups, making them a popular choice for pet owners across the UK. They can mimic human speech and sounds, adding to their appeal. Care for budgies requires a spacious cage, a diet including seeds, pellets, fresh vegetables, and fruits, but avoid toxic foods like avocado. Their suitability as pets comes from their entertaining nature and relatively easy care, but they do require daily interaction and mental stimulation. If you're searching for "budgie for sale" or "budgies for sale UK," remember to consider their social needs and lifespan of around 5-10 years, which can extend with exceptional care.
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Here I have older and younger budgies for sale all healthy and happy birds some are older and some are younger
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They are healthy and active and socialable and entertaining birds they come in different breeds. Also they are easy maintenance. MORE VARIOUS COLOURS Cuddly, entertaining, happy, fun, friendly and f
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I have some amazing coloured budgies available. All in great health and condition. All sorts of colors males and females young and older birds prices start from £25 each can deliver for fuel or collec
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PLEASE NOTE: More young budgies available in a few weeks ""When more become available I will remove this note"" Various colour baby budgies. Oldest were Born around the 20th February. Both male
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Ready to go, 8 weeks and older ones for rehoming. Well cared for as it should be. Viewings most mornings 7 days a week 10-11, due to their welfare of the birds with little stress as possible. Wil