Julie
New Member
This is my first post in the household pets section and will probably make me vastly unpopular but here goes...........For those of you living in Europe & the U S are you aware that in their native country (australia) budgerigars live in huge flocks? Their natural habitat is the arid inland ares of Australia where temperatures can be extremely hot.At dawn and dusk they are usually found at waterholes where they drink and bathe.Maybe its just me but I find the keeping of these birds as pets in tiny cages rather distressing. Even a small avairy doesn't allow these birds the freedom they would have in their natural environment.I suspect that part of the allure of these birds is the fact that they can be taught to talk and perform tricks-allowing us to "humanise" them.I feel that the continued acceptance of keeping animals like this in cages needs to be seriously addressed by "bird lovers".
I know that heaps of people will reply saying just how happy their budgie is.In fact many of these birds repitious talking and dancing movements are signs of loneliness and the fact that the bird has gone stir crazy. For myself, I believe that it is rather obscene to cage any animal that has the gift of flight. Please consider this before you cage your next bird.
I know that heaps of people will reply saying just how happy their budgie is.In fact many of these birds repitious talking and dancing movements are signs of loneliness and the fact that the bird has gone stir crazy. For myself, I believe that it is rather obscene to cage any animal that has the gift of flight. Please consider this before you cage your next bird.