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Budgerigars (commonly referred to as Budgies or Parakeets) are popular birds that are commonly kept as pets worldwide, originating in Australia. They are also known to fly in huge flocks and "dance" whilst flying, this act is called murmuration.[[File:BudgiesRCute.jpg|thumb]]
 
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he budgerigar (/ˈbʌdʒərɪˌɡɑːr/ buhj-uh-ree-gah; Melopsittacus undulatus), also known as the common parakeet or shell parakeet, is a small, long-tailed, seed-eating parrot usually nicknamed the budgie (/ˈbʌdʒi/ buhj-ee), or in American English, the parakeet. Budgies are the only species in the genus Melopsittacus. Naturally, the species is green and yellow with black, scalloped markings on the nape, back, and wings. Budgies are bred in captivity with colouring of blues, whites, yellows, greys, and even with small crests. Juveniles and chicks are monomorphic, while adults are told apart by their cere colouring, and their behaviour.
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The origin of the budgerigar's name is unclear. First recorded in 1805, budgerigars are popular pets around the world due to their small size, low cost, and ability to mimic human speech. They are likely the third most popular pet in the world, after the domesticated dog and cat. Budgies are nomadic flock parakeets that have been bred in captivity since the 19th century. In both captivity and the wild, budgerigars breed opportunistically and in pairs.
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It is found wild throughout the drier parts of Australia, where it has survived harsh inland conditions for over five million years. Its success can be attributed to a nomadic lifestyle and its ability to breed while on the move. The budgerigar is closely related to lories and the fig parrots.
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Budgerigars (commonly referred to as Budgies or Parakeets) are popular birds that are commonly kept as pets worldwide, originating in Australia. They are also known to fly in huge flocks and "dance" whilst flying, this act is called murmuration.
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Examples of differing colors

he budgerigar (/ˈbʌdʒərɪˌɡɑːr/ buhj-uh-ree-gah; Melopsittacus undulatus), also known as the common parakeet or shell parakeet, is a small, long-tailed, seed-eating parrot usually nicknamed the budgie (/ˈbʌdʒi/ buhj-ee), or in American English, the parakeet. Budgies are the only species in the genus Melopsittacus. Naturally, the species is green and yellow with black, scalloped markings on the nape, back, and wings. Budgies are bred in captivity with colouring of blues, whites, yellows, greys, and even with small crests. Juveniles and chicks are monomorphic, while adults are told apart by their cere colouring, and their behaviour.

The origin of the budgerigar's name is unclear. First recorded in 1805, budgerigars are popular pets around the world due to their small size, low cost, and ability to mimic human speech. They are likely the third most popular pet in the world, after the domesticated dog and cat. Budgies are nomadic flock parakeets that have been bred in captivity since the 19th century. In both captivity and the wild, budgerigars breed opportunistically and in pairs.

It is found wild throughout the drier parts of Australia, where it has survived harsh inland conditions for over five million years. Its success can be attributed to a nomadic lifestyle and its ability to breed while on the move. The budgerigar is closely related to lories and the fig parrots.

Budgerigars (commonly referred to as Budgies or Parakeets) are popular birds that are commonly kept as pets worldwide, originating in Australia. They are also known to fly in huge flocks and "dance" whilst flying, this act is called murmuration.

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