DonnaBudgie
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I had a blue and white recessive pied male who was the best budgie ever!
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so friggen cuteView attachment 78998
Is it just me, or does the markings on his face (near identical on both sides,) look like wings? Also, for those wondering, the green stuff on his feathers is likely from veggies. My guess would be lettuce or peas.
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Here he is napping
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Eating some millets! :>
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Crick and Gabe foraging together (she has no interest in him, as she thinks he’s scary, but Gabe is interested in being friends)
wdym you think he likes your teeth? Also he's adorableView attachment 79068
Goober got 10 minutes of out time (I think he likes my teeth)
He showed a lot of interest in my teeth, whenever I’d smile, but he was too scared to come close to my mouth (understandable, I wouldn’t wanna go near a giant ape’s mouth, either) but he would tilt his head, come a little closer, before waddling awaywdym you think he likes your teeth? Also he's adorable
No, he just wadded around, ate some seeds I had scattered around the blanket. Just checking out the world beyond the bars. I think he liked it, though!Did he try to fly around when he was out? His wings look clipped so he won't be able to go very far. Which is good because a lot of new budgies fly chaotically around the room when let out the first few times. He looks like such a sweet baby! I think you picked a good one.
I'm trying to figure out the cage set up. Do you have a brown blanket with a wire cage top on it?
They do? I mean, i don’t have much experience with SUPER young budgies, so I’m not super familiar with THIS stage. I’ve worked with senior budgies, and cricket, at 3 or 4 months old, a baby who is around one month, so I don’t know a whole lot. He was clipped SUPER young, I’d guess maybe before he was even ready to fly, so maybe that’s part of it? Either that, or he just has no interest whatsoever in flight, which just adds to him being a weird little anomaly (again, not in a bad way, whatsoever.)I like the set up for a baby bird. I do think you lucked out with a docile baby. They do fly at this age. I've raised three babies from eggs and they fly pretty quickly after getting their flight feathers. But their disposition is established early so he will probably stay sweet. My baby girl Joey is five months old and she's still a sweetie, gives kisses, and wants to be on us all the time.
Agreed! They’re so adorable! His lil peets are so soft, tooHe has such cute pink feetz!
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He has been assimilated into the flock! he’s the lowest rank in the pecking order, but he’s generally accepted.
Rico tolerates him more than he does Crick (probably because she gets nippy with him every chance she gets, and tries landing on him constantlyand Gabe doesn’t bother Rico) and they can be in the same space without issue. No lunging or hissing or nipping from either side. Rico isn’t an aggressor, though so it would be grossly out of character for him to lunge without reason. Gabe is curious and occasionally gets too close to Rico, but generally, they’re very cool with each other.
Cricket bullies him, but she doesn’t harass him, (if that even makes a lick of sense,) like she does Rico. She doesn’t follow him around, or try and rile him up, but she will assert her dominance over him, by keeping him off her perch if she so chooses— or she will share a perch. Gabe keeps her busy and off Rico’s back a bit a little more, which is part of why I got the little guy. But she still does pick on him when she can. He lives with her in her cage now, since he refuses to go back to his other one, so… guess they’re cagemates, now. No risk of babies, as she definitely does not like him in that way, so… yay!
Gabe is a major pushover and pretty much just does whatever. He’s hand-shy, but isn’t aggressive like Cricket, and isn’t super flighty about hands… just a bit nervous, still. If cricket picks on him, he just tries to appease her, and it works half the time. Rico, again, doesn’t bother him, so they’re pretty neutral. He seems a lot happier sharing a cage with Crick, though.
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Here they are, sharing a toy together!
I’ve noticed it’s benefitted both of them, though… the cage sharing, I mean. Gabriel is happier and is more willing to do training, it seems, and cricket is actually interested in shredding her toys (which solved a major problem with her beak over growing, as she is ACTUALLY wearing it down, now). So overall, Gabriel has been a major flock benefit.
Rico gets bothered less by Cricket, Cricket has a friend (kinda) that can actually reciprocate and put up with her shenanigans and she’s been encouraged to play more, and Gabriel isn’t being ganged up on by 5+ different birds, like he was at the pet store. It’s just an occasional bicker between the two.
Quite lovely it is, isn’t it?