The Budgerigar, also known as the Common Pet Parakeet, Shell Parakeet or by its nickname the Budgie, is native to Australia. It inhabits scrublands, open woodlands and grasslands. Under favourable conditions these birds form flocks of thousands of individuals. Since they eat seeds and therefore will predate on farm crops such as wheat they are considered by many farmers to be pests.
In the wild the Budgerigar is green and yellow. Captive breeding has produced individuals that are blue, white, yellow or grey.
Fun Facts
Budgies are a favourite pet of bird lovers and can be taught how to talk. Like most parrots, their feathers will fluoresce (glow) under ultraviolet light. Budgies are the third most common pet in North America, right after cats and dogs.