What You Should Know Before Adopting a Parakeet
Before bringing a budgie into your home, you may first want to consider its future social environment. A budgie kept alone will need a lot of attention and bonding time in order to be happy. If you do not have much time to spend with your new budgie, you may want to consider purchasing two instead of one.
Another important consideration is the moderate noise level produced by a happy budgie. As a result of their need for socialization, budgies are in constant communication with other members of their flock throughout the day, whether that flock is you or another bird will make small difference. You can expect a general increase in noise around sunrise and sunset each day. If you are considering purchasing more than one budgie, keep in mind that the noise level will grow with each additional bird. The more budgies, the more noise. In an apartment setting, the noise of two budgies may be acceptable to your neighbors, but more than that may be too much.
Contrary to traditional beliefs, budgies cannot survive on seeds alone. Although seeds are appropriate as a base food, it is necessary to supplement their diet with fruits, vegetables and grains. Millet is also a favorite with budgies, and is easy to find almost any place bird supplies are sold, and it is very inexpensive. Providing a healthy diet is not difficult, but it will take a little extra effort on your part.
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