Cage & Aviary Birds

Our away day in Wales

BUDGERIGARS

Y PAIRS of colour budgies bred some very nice chicks. (Details are in my article in the December 14 2022 .) My favourites were two albino hens and a greywing cock bird. Other chicks included green and blue pieds. I knew that if we bred the birds we wouldn’t be able to keep all of the youngsters. We advertised some of the chicks for sale and we sold seven spare birds in

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