Signs of Aggression In Budgies: Behaviors To Look Out For
Budgerigars are the cutest, most amicable floofballs around.
They're not usually aggressive towards other birds by nature and will make up quickly after a slight scuffle.
But, under certain temperaments or if put in certain situations, they're also fierce, aggressive birds that given a chance will readily put their neighbour in a tight spot.
Here are some telltale signs of an aggressive bird -
Signs of Aggression
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Well that a great informative article but i barely see these kinda bird's i think they are on the stage of extinction..
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DeleteBudgies are hardly on the brink of extinction haha
They're one of the most populous birds there are, especially as pets.
In fact, their conservation status is classified as least concern with population increasing.
You might not see them in the Indian ecosystems because they are, in fact, of Australian origin (therefore they are considered exotics)
Hope that helps, thank you for your comment!