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It feels most at home in hot, dry areas, but never too far from water. This constant pursuit of the most abundant food and water takes wild budgerigars several thousand miles each year. In times of drought they are versatile — and intelligent — enough to seek out woodland or less arid coastal areas.

This liberal approach to diet has often landed them in trouble with humans, when their nomadic lifestyle has brought them to fields of wheat, barley and other agricultural prairies. If you are one of several thousand, there is less chance of being picked off by a predator. Some birds do fall prey, however, and their commonest enemies are kites and falcons.

The size of budgie flocks varies. A typical gathering can be anything from three to more than a hundred. However, if there has been a heavy rainfall and the landscape is suddenly sprouting budgie food as far as the eye can see, flocks can merge into tens of thousands.

This gives a useful context for anyone considering keeping just a single budgie — they are wired up as highly sociable animals and crave company. A parrot chick is born with only a thin layer of thin, wispy feathers called down. Parrot chicks are blind for the first two weeks of their lives. At three weeks, they start to grow their adult feathers.

The chick will not be fully matured for one to four years, depending on its species. Many species of parrots are endangered. The kakapo Strigops habroptila is a critically endangered parrot, according to the Kakapo Recovery Organization.

There are fewer than left. The there are only 50 orange-bellied parrot s Neophema chrysogaster , found in Australia, making it one of the most endangered parrots in the world. The yellow-headed Amazon Amazona oratrix is another endangered parrot, though there are more of them than kakapos or orange-bellied parrots. According to International Union for Conservation of Nature, there are 7, yellow-headed Amazons left in the wild.

Parrots are very good mimics and can copy sounds that they hear in their environment; they can even copy human words and laughter. The African grey parrot Psittacus erithacus is one of the best at this and one named Alex was reported to be the world's smartest parrot. In the wild they play on branches, tall grasses and similar items; mimic these with various textured perches, bird swings and toys they can interact with.

Keep in mind -- the bigger the cage, the better. With a professional background in gardening, landscapes, pests and natural ecosystems, Jasey Kelly has been sharing her knowledge through writing since and has served as an expert writer in these fields.

Kelly's background also includes childcare, and animal rescue and care. Types of Pet Birds. By Jasey Kelly. Native Habitat The colorful little budgies you talk to and play with every day are native to Australia, despite the fact they do so well in captivity. Parakeets may use the plants in their habitats for food, shelter, and protection from predators. Other parakeet species can be found in subtropical climates.

These birds are usually hardier against variations in temperature because subtropical regions often have hotter summers and cooler winters than the consistently warm or cool tropical regions do. Rainfall may also be more sporadic in subtropical regions. Parakeet habitats in these parts of the world may include scrubland, savannah, forest, marsh, rainforest , jungle, or even arid landscapes such as deserts.



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