xStatic
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Since getting my bird about a month ago I've really noticed how a lot of people seem to have mindsets that budgies are so different from other types of parrots and I guess I'm kind of frustrated by it. We've only been together for a short time but Shiro and I have already made a lot of progress in my eyes and from what I can tell the way with act towards each other is pretty similar to any other type of parrot.
I don't understand why so many people view budgies as "look but don't touch" birds. Shiro comes out with me every day and sits on my shoulder, climbs up my arms, and spends time out on his perch just like another bird. Sure he's small and he doesn't talk, but he still communicates with us with his own sounds. Shiro gives me kisses on my nose and cheeks and likes it when I give him scratches around his neck. He likes toys and seeing new things. He's curious and engaged and I wouldn't dream of just sticking him in a big cage with other birds and leaving him there.
So many people still think budgies aren't parrots. Even people who have parrots themselves seem to think budgies are some different type of bird. There are so many different species of parrots in the world, why would this one species be so different than any other???
Maybe if more people approached budgie ownership in the same way they approach ownership of any other parrot species they would realize how awesome and smart these tiny birds really are.
I don't understand why so many people view budgies as "look but don't touch" birds. Shiro comes out with me every day and sits on my shoulder, climbs up my arms, and spends time out on his perch just like another bird. Sure he's small and he doesn't talk, but he still communicates with us with his own sounds. Shiro gives me kisses on my nose and cheeks and likes it when I give him scratches around his neck. He likes toys and seeing new things. He's curious and engaged and I wouldn't dream of just sticking him in a big cage with other birds and leaving him there.
So many people still think budgies aren't parrots. Even people who have parrots themselves seem to think budgies are some different type of bird. There are so many different species of parrots in the world, why would this one species be so different than any other???
Maybe if more people approached budgie ownership in the same way they approach ownership of any other parrot species they would realize how awesome and smart these tiny birds really are.