Jump to content

Best Budgie Type For A Beginner?

Featured Replies

Posted

Hi Guys,

 

As per my other thread, we're possibly in the market for a new budgie as Colin seems to have legged (winged?) it. We're two blokes in a house, and it's nice to have a bit of company around the place, besides, the ladies seem to love coming round and saying hello to him! (He loved climbing up onto girls' heads, I suspect it's the hair is something to hold onto)

 

Requirements...

1. Sky blue (ideally only sky blue and white) it's a football team thing.

2. A bit of character, tame, etc

3. Ideally a talker, or one we can teach to speak

4. Cheap :hap:

 

Any ideas on where to purchase one, and the best type to get? I think we need a male if we want it to have a chance of speaking a bit don't we?

 

Any advice appreciated in Sydney CBD/Inner West on a place to get one. It's not going to be shown, so just whatever really.

 

Cheers,

 

Blue

Until you have done the neighbourhood......letterbox dropped the neighbours, phoned all vets, pet stores and bird supplies places, and let anyone with a large aviary know you have lost your bird, now is no time to be replacing him. Often they are found nearby, and often a heighbour has already caught them.

Internet lost and founds ........everywhere you can think of etc.

 

Dont think......new bird...............for at least three weeks and only after you have done EVERYTHING you can think of to find the ones thats lost.

  • Author
Until you have done the neighbourhood......letterbox dropped the neighbours, phoned all vets, pet stores and bird supplies places, and let anyone with a large aviary know you have lost your bird, now is no time to be replacing him. Often they are found nearby, and often a heighbour has already caught them.

Internet lost and founds ........everywhere you can think of etc.

 

Dont think......new bird...............for at least three weeks and only after you have done EVERYTHING you can think of to find the ones thats lost.

He's only gone and turned up!

 

Can you hug a budgie?

 

I went in the pub the other night after stumbling though a few nearby hedgerows looking for him, and I only bloody well had managed to brush a redback spider onto the back of my jacket! Some little kid said "Hey, Mister, You've got a bug on your back".

 

Being a Pom I jumped a bloody mile and managed to cause a fair bit of panic in the pub as I took my coat off in 0.2s, luckily the barman came and disposed the offending critter outside.

Until you have done the neighbourhood......letterbox dropped the neighbours, phoned all vets, pet stores and bird supplies places, and let anyone with a large aviary know you have lost your bird, now is no time to be replacing him. Often they are found nearby, and often a heighbour has already caught them.

Internet lost and founds ........everywhere you can think of etc.

 

Dont think......new bird...............for at least three weeks and only after you have done EVERYTHING you can think of to find the ones thats lost.

He's only gone and turned up!

 

Can you hug a budgie?

 

 

 

Good to hear :redalbino:

Glad you got your bud. back. Was he found or just turned up? Lucky you got the redback before it got you!! Oz can be a dangerous place for the unsuspecting visitor. L.O.L. :rofl:

where did you find him????????/

 

did he return home by himself ???

or did he get found by someone nice who returned him to you?

 

or did you find him? if so where?? lol

 

 

glad to 'ear his home

Please sign in to comment

You will be able to leave a comment after signing in

Sign In Now