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wild budgies

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are there any pictures here of wild budgies? i know theres a lot of members here from australia, i was wondering if they hang out like our sparrows...in flocks?...

 

...never seen them in the wild before...how far has captive breeding gone regarding colouring? are wild birds only in a few colours?

Ive seen a few pictures cant remember where though I think the wild budgies are mostly green and yellow but dont quote me on that.

my parents went to austrailia a few years ago and they said they saw budgies in flocks all over.

however my friend went last year and he said he never saw one.

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:lol: :lol:

cheers andy.... :lol:

 

yep...like sparrows! haha.

no problemo :lol: , the flocks can be as little as 2 budgies though (Laughing out loud)

blimey...turbo fingers or what! :lol:

quazzi wild budgerigars live in desert regions of Australia. Most of the population of Australia is on the coast. Maybe Luckysgal has seen wild budgies but I haven't.

We have flocks of wild parakeets in England quazzi, I know they are not budgies, but are related, they fly across the top of my house all the time - make quite a racket too! :lol:

We have flocks of wild parakeets in England quazzi, I know they are not budgies, but are related, they fly across the top of my house all the time - make quite a racket too!  :)

wow...i didnt know that! though my boyfriend told me he saw a dozen or so parrots flying free near oxford....i asked if he was sure they were parrots and they were definatly 'flying free' he recons they were!...so i guess its more common than i thought!

wow i never know that!, does anybody know that type they are?

Ive heard about the parrots and parakeets around the London area too.

 

Anyone know if Bourkes Parakeets make good pets - they have some at Pets At Home this week.

Calm down Boomery!!! :) - I thought you were just going to get a budgie!!! Where did the parakeet idea come from??????? B)

 

We have several flocks of these parakeets around here - Surrey - my vet told me that they are not actually parakeets they are ring neck conures - what ever they may be :mellow: Bill Oddie did a programme about them on the TV - well part of the programme was about them. Apparently a couple of them got loose from an aviary .... and the rest is history!!!

wow that is soo cool, i would love to take a trip to surrey to see them!

 

hehe boombery i was just saying in your other post that you wont be able to stop :)

Andy - sorry to disappoint you but all you see is a flash of green and the quick impression that they are not native birds - they fly so fast, on the plus side you can hear them coming for miles!!!!! :(Laughing out loud): :(Laughing out loud): :(Laughing out loud):

 

I must have missed Boomerys other post then!!!!

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but still it would be great to see :)

 

boomberys other post is here http://www.daves-forums.co.uk/bbc/index.php?showtopic=3168 where shes trying to kid herslef that she is gonna stop getting birdies hehe, as if, once your addicted thats it :(Laughing out loud):

Thanks for that Andy - you really are sooooo helpful! :(

 

Boomery doesn't stand a chance :) I got one budgie and thought that was fine ..... then I got hooked! :P

hehe its impossible not to get hooked, were like addicts, once you have one, you have to get more heheparty27.gif

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