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Budgies are highly social birds and are known to be attracted to other birds, especially members of their own species. However, when it comes to toys that resemble them, they may not always react positively, and their reaction may vary based on different factors such as the toy’s size, color, and shape.

One possible explanation for your budgies’ reaction to the toy that looks like them is that they are perceiving it as a potential rival or mate. Birds are known to be highly territorial, and if the toy is a similar size and color to your budgies, they may perceive it as a threat to their territory or a potential mate. This could lead to aggressive or defensive behavior towards the toy.

Another possible reason is that the toy might be unfamiliar or new to them, and they are simply curious or wary of it. Budgies are intelligent birds and are known to be highly curious about their environment. They may need some time to adjust to the new toy and become comfortable with it.

There could be a few reasons why your pet budgies are attracted to sitting on your TV set when it is on:

  1. Warmth: TVs generate heat when they are on, and your budgies might be attracted to the warmth that the TV emits. Birds have a higher body temperature than humans, so they may enjoy sitting near a source of heat.
  2. Light: Budgies are attracted to bright and colorful objects, and the light emitted by the TV may be drawing them in. They might be curious about the moving images on the screen as well.
  3. Entertainment: Your budgies may find the sound and movement of the TV interesting and entertaining. They might enjoy watching the images on the screen and hearing the sounds that come from the speakers.

February 20th, 2023

Rio

As he runs away from it in the video. He doesn’t quite eat as much as Kiwi or Chapman but hes probably the 3rd biggest pig when it comes to eating it.

Rio’s first night he did not want to go into the cage with the others. It took a lot of Millet for him to finally go in.

Rio on his first day taking a glimpse carefully at his new home.

Pictures

This was the first day that we brought home birds. We got Snow and Buttercup. They use to have a way smaller cage.

The two birds were getting lonely so we brought home Adolph and Big Ed and isolated them in our bedroom for a day.

Either a slut or a stud Buttercup has seemed to have been intimately linked to every single bird that we have.

Still waiting to join the crew. Ed use to be so light blue.

Kirk

Kirk is still, as of before Christmas 22 is not the best flyer. He smashes into walls, flies crooked, and never lands where he is suppose to. In his defence they snipped one of his wings worse when they clipped him at the pet store.

I took this picture after he went head first into the wall heading downstairs. The stairs I think broke his fall. He is not the most social bird and besides Chapman could care less about any other bird that lives in the community. I don’t even think that Kirk wanted any help from me in this situation but he was breathing heavy. I think it was an excuse for a free ride as he really had no idea where he was or where to fly to.

We are not sure if our birds are males or females. I thought these guys were both dudes and if they are its making me a tad suspicious. Maybe their homers 🤪🌈🤡.

It looks like Kirk was engaging in some sort of lewd act with Chapman and they both looked guilty afterwards 🤪

This was Kirk’s first day at trying to fly in August of 22. He flies backwards.