Important Keys:
Habitat
- Distribution: Budgerigars are native to Australia and are found in open woodlands, grasslands, and scrublands. The Red Eye mutation is a result of selective breeding and is predominantly found in captivity.
- Environment: In captivity, they thrive in spacious cages or aviaries with plenty of toys, perches, and social interaction. Mimicking their natural environment with ample space for flight and enrichment is beneficial.
- Social Structure: Budgerigars are social birds that enjoy the company of other budgies or similar-sized birds. They also bond well with human caregivers.
Diet
- Primary Food: In the wild, budgerigars primarily eat grass seeds and forage for a variety of seeds and fruits.
- Captivity Diet: In captivity, they should be fed a balanced diet that includes high-quality seeds, pellets, and a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables. They also enjoy leafy greens and millet sprays.
- Feeding Behavior: Budgies are active feeders and benefit from foraging opportunities, such as hiding food in toys or offering fresh branches to chew.
Breeding
- Breeding Season: Budgerigars can breed year-round in captivity. In the wild, breeding typically occurs during the rainy season.
- Nest Location: In the wild, they nest in tree hollows. In captivity, they use nest boxes.
- Egg Quantity: Clutches usually consist of 4-6 eggs.
- Incubation Period: The female incubates the eggs for about 18-21 days.
- Fledging: Chicks fledge approximately 4-5 weeks after hatching but continue to be fed by the parents for several weeks afterward.
Lifespan
- In the Wild: Budgerigars generally live around 5-8 years.
- In Captivity: With proper care, they can live up to 10-15 years or more.
Behavior
- Temperament: Budgerigars are known for their playful, curious, and social nature. They are generally friendly and become very tame with regular interaction.
- Social Interaction: They thrive on social interaction, whether with other budgies or human caregivers. They enjoy playing with toys, exploring their environment, and interacting with their flock or owners.
- Vocalization: Budgies are very vocal, producing a variety of sounds including chirps, whistles, and sometimes mimicking human speech. They are known to be good talkers, especially the males.

 
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