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Post by corics on Apr 19, 2010 17:22:23 GMT 11
Introduction
The Budgerigar or Common Pet Parakeet (Melopsittacus undulatus), often called a budgie or parakeet, is a small parrot and the only species in the Australian genus Melopsittacus. A small long-tailed predominantly green and yellow bird with black scalloped markings on the wings and shoulders in the wild, the Budgerigar has been bred extensively with a profusion of colour forms resulting. Thus, aviary birds may be blue and white, all yellow, all white, or various other combinations thereof. Some have even been bred with small crests. In the wild, it is a predominantly seed-eating species. The budgerigar is found throughout the drier parts of Australia and has survived for the last five million years in the harsh inland conditions of that continent.
The budgerigar is closely related to the lories and the fig parrots. Although budgerigars are often, especially in American English, called parakeets, this term refers to any of a number of small parrots with long flat tails.
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Post by corics on Apr 19, 2010 17:44:06 GMT 11
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Post by goyly on May 14, 2010 23:20:42 GMT 11
want to have one...
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Post by corics on Jun 1, 2010 18:34:59 GMT 11
kaya mo man maka own sir a. just need to study before having. kung pets okay lang pero kung aiming for a stud or forming a good lineage kinahanglan deep study. nice experience if you have one
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