Budgies: A Species Profile By Chiara Petro and KT Lyons
Many people wonder if a parakeet and a budgerigar, also called a budgie, are the same thing. A budgie is always a parakeet but a parakeet isn't always a budgie. To clarify, parakeet means small parrot. There are a number of birds in the psittacine family that have parakeet in their names such as Bourke's parakeets, green cheeked parakeets, orange chinned parakeets, etc. A budgie is a type of parakeet. Budgies are readily available at inexpensive prices. But don't let their inexpensive price fool you. Their small bodies are packed with a huge personality. Budgies are very playful and mischievous and in most cases, easily tamed. Plenty of toys and playtime should be provided. Balls and bells seem to be big favorites, as well as objects to climb. Be aware that you will need to carefully follow rules of safety when your budgie is enjoying out of cage time. They are very curious and can get into trouble very fast. Accidents are the leading cause of death in budgies.
Diet is very important. In the wild budgies eat ripened green seeds and greens, not the dried seeds everyone thinks they eat. While we keep them in cages, we are responsible for providing a balanced diet. Pellets, vegetables, sprouts and some seed gives a varied, well balanced diet. Pellets should be available all the time, a veggie mix during the day, and a token amount of seed offered in the evening seems to work very well. If your budgie was fed a seed only diet, converting to pellets requires much patience, but will be well worth the wait.
Housing is a huge consideration. Your budgie shouldn't be in too small a cage. An 18" cube is a decent size for a single budgie, although the larger the better. Cages that are longer than higher are more preferred. This gives them room to get some exercise because, contrary to popular belief, birds are closer to airplanes, than helicopters. Bar spacing should be no greater than 1/2 inch. If the bird's head can fit through the space between bars, the cage is not safe for a budgie. To learn more about your budgie, or to talk with other budgie owners, please visit us on the Parakeets (Budgies) message board and at Budgie/Small Bird Chat Monday nights from 9-10 PM Eastern, or 'Tiel/Small Bird Chat Saturday nights from 10-11 PM Eastern in The Aviary. We always like to hear from people interested in owning a budgie or those who already do. Suggested Reading
Budgerigars by Immanuel Birmelin
Pet Owner's Guide to the Budgerigar by Stan and Barbara Moizer
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