I have a very large cage mounted on my wall that has 7 budgies in it, 2 breeding pairs that are 4 years old and 3 youngsters that were born last April. I want to get rid of the 3 youngsters, my cage can not handle 7 birds and neither can my ears! I will not ship these birds, I live in Walworth County WI, I will meet up with you anywhere in Walworth to give you the birds. I am not sure what to ask for a budgie, maybe $10 or $15? The parents came from a petstore, I have had them for 4 years and they have not gotten sick once, the youngsters are also doing great. The youngsters are not tamed, they will let you get within 6 inches and then they will move. I feed them just seeds and grass, this is what they eat in the wild so it is easiest to feed them seeds and grass, budgies will eat other stuff but I have not gotten these ones to. The youngsters will be extra skittish when you get them because they are not tamed, they hate to be handled by me so whenever I need to move the birds and I have to catch them they are usually extra skittish around humans for a few days. I would also like to let my birds breed again, they really want to but I can't let them breed again until I get rid of these ones.
Here is the dad of the youngsters, he is the blue boy in the middle
Here is the mother of the youngsters
Here are the youngsters
Bird to the right is dad.
If you guys are concerned about the wood being chewed on in these pictures, it is alright, the paint is non toxic and the wood was chewed by the momma bird, she really wants to nest again and is chewing on my walls in the hope of making a little hole to nest in. The wood beams are way too small to nest in but she really wants to nest, I need these babies gone so I can put the nesting box back in. I have put a large dry wood branch that she has chewed into instead, it is also too small to nest in but it will keep her distracted from my cage beams.
Here is the dad of the youngsters, he is the blue boy in the middle

Here is the mother of the youngsters
Here are the youngsters



Bird to the right is dad.
If you guys are concerned about the wood being chewed on in these pictures, it is alright, the paint is non toxic and the wood was chewed by the momma bird, she really wants to nest again and is chewing on my walls in the hope of making a little hole to nest in. The wood beams are way too small to nest in but she really wants to nest, I need these babies gone so I can put the nesting box back in. I have put a large dry wood branch that she has chewed into instead, it is also too small to nest in but it will keep her distracted from my cage beams.