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3dognight Thu 24-Aug-23 15:41:48

Has anyone got a girl budgie?
I’m sure she’s a girl as her cere isn’t blue.
I inherited her from my MIL who is now in a care home. She only had her 5 months or so from being a young bird straight from the aviary. So I guess she’s about one now.

She’s adorable, has a lovely big cage lots of toys, treats. She’s in the kitchen (in fact her cage takes up a huge area in my tiny kitchen). My husband and I both chat to her throughout the day.
She is allowed out to fly, but usually just climbs on top of the cage, and then climbs back in.
But I wonder if she will talk?
She does a good impression of the cooker timer going off, also a squeaky cupboard door, another sound is like the dogs barking.

If any of you have a girl budgie does she talk at all?

ParlorGames Thu 24-Aug-23 18:30:23

No budgies here but as I noticed your post in the 'Unanswered' section I simply had to comment to bump it, you are both clearly delighted with your new house guest and I do hope that she starts to talk for you.

BeverleyJB Thu 24-Aug-23 18:37:25

She sounds lovely! If she's already doing “impressions” of sounds she hears repeatedly, that suggests she has the ability and willingness to copy sounds - so why not your voice too?
We always had boy budgies at home and I don't recall any of them ever ‘speaking’ despite my mother’s best efforts. hmm

3dognight Thu 24-Aug-23 18:49:52

Thanks for your replies!

Well she will be loved and cared for whether she talks or not. I did not realise how entertaining they are-climbing along the bars and hanging like a bat upside down.

I wonder though if she’s lonely.

Knittynatter Fri 25-Aug-23 08:01:11

It can be difficult to introduce a second budgie to one that already lives alone. We tried it when I was young and they fought so much that Dad ended up building an aviary in the garden so they had more space and added 4 others. We became the local rehoming centre for budgies and the population grew. We didn’t intend to breed but they took it upon themselves. The most delightful were a budgie that was donated (the owner didn’t want it anymore) and one that had been found in a neighbours garden which was more shaped like a sparrow with budgie regalia. They had babies that had violet feathers!
I think your lady sounds perfectly happy with you as a companion.

Georgesgran Fri 25-Aug-23 09:03:17

Both my DGM and MiL had budgies and both talked. Oddly both called Bobby, but it took many hours of sitting beside the cages repeating the same phrases over and over. MinL’s could even recite his name and address. Like another poster, my Grandad already had a huge aviary in his garden for his pigeons, so when those went, he replaced them with a few budgies and ended up with dozens!

aggie Fri 25-Aug-23 09:07:03

I think you have to keep repeating short phrases to your budgie to get her to “talk”

Hetty58 Fri 25-Aug-23 09:10:31

I like to see them in an aviary (indoor or outdoor) but can't help feeling sorry for them when in cages, especially alone. We ended up with two (Peter and Paul) from MiL. One escaped and couldn't be found, the other looked sad, so went to a neighbour's aviary.

Georgesgran Fri 25-Aug-23 09:22:34

I agree -*Hetty58*. I didn’t want to be unkind, but caged birds indoors isn’t my cup of tea, although both birds I knew of were much loved and well looked after by their owners.

shysal Fri 25-Aug-23 09:31:26

My in-laws had a succession of budgies, all of which talked. MIL could never understand how they learnt to swear even though they sounded just like FIL! I was told that only solitary birds will talk, and that having a mirror can deter them from doing so.

Chestnut Fri 25-Aug-23 09:35:32

Budgies are great little companions. They do like company but if you are with them every day then that should be fine. Human company is company. Anyone who goes out to work should get two budgies I think, even f they are in two adjoining cages.

Our female budgie did somersaults and acrobatics on the bars and we had to applaud her. If we didn't clap she would make such a fuss! Lots of loud squawking and screeching which you couldn't ignore. Then you clap and she would get so excited and chirp madly. She was a real attention seeker.

25Avalon Fri 25-Aug-23 10:04:48

My auntie had a female budgie which she did manage to get to talk eventually but not very prolifically unlike another auntie’s male budgie. This one was definitely female as she even laid eggs.