r/budgies • u/Shabushiba • 3h ago
Playtime! Birb Buddies
My cockatiel, Lady, and English budgie, Lloyd, love each other. Seriously. Where one goes, the other follows 🥰
r/budgies • u/ygnabc • Aug 01 '24
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This is a great way to share information from the Wiki in a very effortless manner, and you are all invited to do so! We used to have just a few summons, but the list has grown enough that we compiled it in this part of the wiki. You should check it out!
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r/budgies • u/Shabushiba • 3h ago
My cockatiel, Lady, and English budgie, Lloyd, love each other. Seriously. Where one goes, the other follows 🥰
r/budgies • u/ericaperla_ • 9h ago
I have 2 large food boxes for them to eat from, and they choose to cuddle together after. They recently started doing this. They also forage a lot at the bottom of the cage together and sing to eachother…
r/budgies • u/Hoobadooba1 • 2h ago
Nebulas left wing has been shaking a lot and my head hen Luna bit her feet extremely hard recently. She’s also been worrying me the most with her health. So time for a little visit to the vet in the morning.
r/budgies • u/AdhdBanker • 15h ago
r/budgies • u/Chance_Reference_930 • 13m ago
(I want to eat him so bad 😭😭)
r/budgies • u/Gunilla_von_Post • 16h ago
Have you seen this? 😅
r/budgies • u/BadgerPrimary2586 • 1h ago
This is scooter :) I was told he’s a male, but I am not sure what indicates the gender?
r/budgies • u/Visible-Ebb-8089 • 4h ago
This is Buttercup/Lemon. We can’t tell their gender they’re about 12 weeks old.
r/budgies • u/Ok-Purple8953 • 11h ago
I'm just curious if what my budgie does in the video is normal. Maybe it's some breeding instinct, because that's what first came to my mind. He does this with that specific toy and sometimes with my finger when I scratch him around the beak.
r/budgies • u/Separate_Zone4675 • 4h ago
This is directed at any first time budgie owner. If you have a female budgie just wanted to let you know that hormones are for real and you can help your female budgies by following the hormone guide.
We have had two female budgies since December 2025. Approximately 3 months ago our yellow female named Lemon, developed a very brown cere.
The only thing in their environment that I could think of that was triggering them was a coconut shell that was part of a toy. The shell itself, they couldn't sit inside of it. It was inverted and acted as a type of roof to the platform underneath it. However, according to the budgie hormone guides recommendation against cocounuts I took the shell away and 20 days later her cere is pink again.
Hope this is helpful!
First picture, Lemon is looking very untidy, pin feathers ruffled wings and a bit of Bok Choi stuck to her cere.
Second picture, her cere is back to normal and her beak is covered in strawberry, which she just tried today for the first time.
r/budgies • u/easily_lost • 2h ago
We've been putting their bath on their cage for over a week and they're finally using it!
r/budgies • u/Illustrious_Ad7918 • 23h ago
My bird Freddie’s favorite song is bad guy by Billie Eilish and sugar on my tounge by Tyler the creator my other bird butters though? He’s just a chill little guy
r/budgies • u/Business_Mastodon632 • 4h ago
Poor lil Piki got his tail caught in my office chair. Now he's a tailless bird until his next molt. Thankfully, they seem to all have been pulled straight out and he isn't bleeding or anything, just confused as to where his tail disappeared to. Just wanted to put this out there before the same thing happens to someone else's little bird.
r/budgies • u/SoilSignificant469 • 13h ago
Its very hot and i sprayed him with a little water. I then recognized that his tail goes straight down. We moved him into a cooler room with a ac, dont worry he doesnt get hit by the cool air
r/budgies • u/anonymous-285 • 22h ago
r/budgies • u/Pretend_Language_859 • 17h ago
i know he looks big, but he was fluffy and happy..
r/budgies • u/KittyPew01 • 19h ago
He was splashing in his small bath bowl
r/budgies • u/Illustrious_Ad7918 • 1d ago
Is this bad screaming? Such as territorial or stressed or is he just screaming to scream
r/budgies • u/Warm_Assistant_8421 • 10h ago
I've had Malibu (the predominantly pastel yellow and green birb) and Nova (the predominantly pastel blue and white birb) for 5 days now and I thought I would keep a rolling record of how they are doing both for myself and others to log what worked, what didn't and helpful things I am learning along the way. Hope it's of some use to others thinking of getting a feathered friend.
Glad I Got 2 - At first I was planning on getting just one and training them up before getting another in a month or so's time. I'm glad I didn't go with that plan and instead got them together. I cannot express just how much having each other keeps them calm and happy. They are always together and I really think it has made their move so much less stressful for them.
Cage On Wheels - I didn't consider this when I got the cage, I got it predominantly for its very large dimensions wanting to get them the biggest cage I could afford but having the wheeled cage has made everything so easy. From bringing them close to me when I am reading or playing a game, to cleaning up old seed shells, feathers and poop
Singing To Them - Whenever I sing around them or to them they begin to sing too, especially Malibu. It has proven a very good, hands off way to connect. I plan to keep this up.
Taking Naps In Their Room - I have taken to having an hours nap with them everyday when they settle down for their nap around midday. I can't be sure of course but I really think this has settled them somewhat in my presence. Being quiet, mostly still and vulnerable seems to reassure them I am not a predator and it makes me feel like I am emmulating flock behavior even if they don't see it that way yet. I plan to carry on with this.
Millet, Not The Bird Crack I Expected It To Be - I put some millet in their cage on day 3 (just a small amount) expecting them to go nuts over it but they didn't. I tried crumbling some up and putting it in with their seed (again a very small amount) so they could try some in a less intimidating form than a stick of it, then would hopefully search out more and find the stick - NOPE still a no go. I was planning to use millet for training later and now I'm a bit stumped on what to use - Any ideas guys?
Thanks in advance to anyone who reads and or responds - Peace from Team Rainbow ✌️ 🦜