Female budgies are much more independent and are almost always the boss and the males seem to understand that. If someone needs to keep only one budgie, unless they spend a lot of time with them I recommend getting a single female. Males are much more sociable and a lone male would suffer more from lack of companionship than a lone female.
Both sexes make great human companions (my favorite budgie is a female) but males are much chattier. There are always exceptions.
Crick is my first ever female bird, and sheās the exact opposite of every male bird Iāve had

not that itās a bad thingā her hate and anger is incredibly funny at times, and her sass is my favorite thing about her, but she is absolutely a curveball. She isnāt a people-bird in the slightest, but she isnāt terrible to work with⦠sheās just incredibly smart.
In my experience, male birds tend to be very passive and generally massive pushovers (rico is the exception and the ruleā he accepts a lot, but will not tolerate and even act aggressively to some things) and are pretty friendly and mild mannered. In my experience, a lot easier to bond with.
Cricket is an individual, so I have no sample size to compare with, but I knew she would be less friendly and more angry than a male budgie, as that what everyone says, but she makes the average hen seem like the happiest, most sweetest, most bubbly creature to exist xD she is so angry and aggressive for literally no reason, like she beefs with her food bowl if SHE drops the seed she was trying to eat! Lmao she will scowl and open her little scissorbeak if you happen to pass her cage when itās too cloudy or if the air pressure is slightly higher than she likes.
I have NO idea why she is so angry and aggressive, but I really donāt think itās because āshes a hen,ā I feel like sheās lived at LEAST 3 lives and she was a divorced alcoholic in two of them with crippling debt lol she just has that vibe. Like, girl, you donāt pay rent or have to get a job, why are you mad?
