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Now he is burying a hose wrapped in fiberglass ?
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A budgie is a type of parakeet. There are English budgies which were bred for large size. But the common budgie sold in the US has the same background as a wild parakeet in Australia. Just fyi. I was deep into caged birds at one time.Yes, and he almost died as a youngster when he landed on the rabbit cage and Chicory bit off the tip of one of his toes! Lost a lot of blood. Took him to an avian vet who was shocked he had survived, gave him a shot of antibiotic, and sent him home with instructions on how to set up a moist, heated recovery pen.
Lupin is on the larger side, so I think that helped him survive. Not as big as a budgie, though. His cage is next to the cockatiel, so he has a little company since his cage mate died several years ago.
Going on in his head?omg , he is driving me nuts. He has Lisas DH coming to build a table for the pole barn.
all kinds of stuff going on here and none of its right .
He wants to solve your problem... wants to take care of you.Now he is burying a hose wrapped in fiberglass ?
Ah, I see. I've always heard budgie as referring to the larger English budgies, and parakeets are smaller. Maybe it's a CA thing.A budgie is a type of parakeet. There are English budgies which were bred for large size. But the common budgie sold in the US has the same background as a wild parakeet in Australia. Just fyi. I was deep into caged birds at one time.
hahahaaa... Which is why I will never have guineas, cool as they are. Sun Conure (I think it was called) just about blew out my ear drum one time. Painful noise!Pretty much all the hookbilled birds are noisy, with a few exceptions. I had known a few types that are quiet. But parrots don't hold a candle to these guineas