Man this is a loaded question my friend .......
I'll start out with a bunch of questions first:
- Is the Budgy your very first bird?
If not, how long have you been into keeping birds?
How old are you?
Do you live in a home or an apartment?
My 2 Cents, and I'm others will have different thought son it:
If this is your first bird, then jumping up to a full size parrot might be a little difficult, but maybe not impossible.
Budgies and Parrots have different needs from one another, but if you did your research you could easily learn it. Also, body language is a bit different between these two species. Learning to ready body language of birds is a PLUS for you and the bigger the bird and learning what its telling you through looks and reactions is going to save a LOT of pain ...... whn I say Pain, I mean bites as in Bird bites. A budgy's and Macaw's bite feels ..... oh quite different. So know when it's coming is a gift of know how to read the bird.
I ask your age because Parrots live a LOT longer than Budgies do. If you're in middle school or high school right now your life style is definately going to change over the next 5-10 years. In other words, you'll be moving out of yourparents home, probably going off to school, at some point living in an apartment, starting a career, getting married, starting a family, etc... these all life altering changes. You have to ask yourself, will that be fair to the Parrot? Maybe you cna make it work .... maybe not. Then where does the bird go? I have a Mealy Parrot .... he's 41 years old ..... that'sa LONG TIME to have a bird and a huge committment.
As far as the apartment goes ...... the bigger the bird the louder they seem to get (generally speaking). then again, I've heard Conures that are louder than my Mealy Parrot.
These are things to think about. Maybe none of these things even apply to you????
On the other hand ..... I have a close friend that stepped right into a BLue & GOld Macaw for his FIRST bird, BUT he has THREE peeple tha are close to him that are more less "mentoring" him through the whole thing. Do you have any on with bird experience that could help you thorugh this process?
Well, that's my 2 Cents. I'm kind of on the fence with not really giving you any direct answers, but stuff you need to think about and consider.
Good Luck and let us know what you decide.