What the hell's a parakeet???Sounds loud…
Any parakeets by you or is that a different part of Australia?
What the hell's a parakeet???Sounds loud…
Any parakeets by you or is that a different part of Australia?
Yes, we peasant Americans are too lazy to say "Budgerigar." LOL. The picture I showed you is a domesticated breed, as are all budgies in America. We also have the green and yellow "natural" looking ones, but half of the budgie looks are blue and white (or some form of that).Nah sounds like you Yanks are to lazy to say Budgerigar! Never even heard the word before here.
And that's not how they're meant to look.
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Budgies and parakeets are the same bird. I believe "parakeet" is the term that the Americans adopted for them, elsewhere they're referred to as budgerigars, or budgies for short.Is budgie not just that particular species, while there are many other parakeets out there?
They survive the cold or do they migrate to warmer area's.They don't seem to mind our crap weather
Budgies aka Parakeets have been sold in America since forever. My mother bought 2 for me and my brother.Budgies and parakeets are the same bird. I believe "parakeet" is the term that the Americans adopted for them, elsewhere they're referred to as budgerigars, or budgies for short.
Although tropical looking, and generally associated with warmer climates, parakeets aren't exactly what you'd call a tropical bird. They originate from the low lying slopes of the Himalayas where I'm guessing it can get a bit nippy!They survive the cold or do they migrate to warmer area's.