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Our Flock of Budgie Parakeets

Are you looking for one of your very own? Read about our special breeding program.

Our English Boys

 

“Freud” is super tame, calm, and eager to hop onto your hand — he doesn’t have a nervous bone in his body! He passed his exceptional personality onto his 8 babies. Yellowface sky dominant pied male English budgie. Possibly split for cinnamon, recessive pied, and/or opaline. Brother to “Sigmund”. DOB Jan 2011 by Terry Travis. (2T-08 11)

“Sigmund” was not raised by us but he has a very calm personality. He isn’t flustered by having my hand in his cage and he readily perches on my hand to eat millet treats. Sigmund comes with a 5 generation pedigree and is a proven breeder of chicks with lovely temperaments (2 clutches). Yellowface gray pied male English budgie (split opaline; possibly split for cinnamon, recessive pied). Brother to “Freud”. DOB Jan 2011 by ABS breeder Terry Travis in CA (2T-07 11).

“Slam-Dunk”: Yellowface sky blue male English budgie. DOB Spring 2011 from Ken in Salt Lake City.

“Patootie” was raised and hand-fed by Anderson Aviary. He’s raised 2 fantastic clutches for us. Grey-green opaline English budgie male. Split: blue, TEXAS CLEARBODY (a rare mutation!) and cinnamon-wing. DOB Nov 2009.

“Homewood”: Raised and hand-fed by us. Grey-green cinnamon-wing English budgie male. Split: blue and opaline; possibly split Texas Clearbody. DOB Aug 2011 by Patootie x Huron. Pictured here at 6 weeks of age.

“Basil”: Raised and hand-fed by us. Skyblue cinnamon-wing male English budgie. Split: opaline; possibly TCB. DOB Oct 27, 2011 by Patootie x Huron. Pictured here at 5 months of age.

Our American x English Cross Boys

 

“Neptune”: Raised and hand-fed by us. Violet blue opaline spangle male English budgie x American parakeet cross. Split for greywing; possibly split ino. Pictured here as a baby at 4 weeks of age. DOB Nov 2010 from Sunny x Hydrangea.

“Toto”: Raised and hand-fed by us. Rainbow Spangle (yellowface skyblue opaline spangle) male English budgie x American parakeet cross. Split: possibly split ino. DOB Feb 2011 from Sunny x Rainbow. His coloring is even more spectacular in person!

“Jupiter”: Raised and hand-fed by us. Light-green opaline spangle male English budgie x American parakeet cross. Split: greywing and blue; possibly split ino. DOB 11/10 from Sunny x Hydrangea. Pictured here at 4 weeks of age.

“Mars”: Raised and hand-fed by us. His color is radiant! Violet blue opaline spangle male English budgie x American parakeet cross. Split for greywing; possibly split ino. Pictured here as a baby at 8 weeks of age. DOB Nov 2010 from Sunny x Hydrangea.

“Picasso”: Raised and hand-fed by us. 1 year old male. He has a feisty, playful personality and loves to be whistled at and talked with. He hasn’t been bred before (he just turned of age). Dark-green or violet-green male English budgie x American parakeet cross. Split: blue, greywing or clearwing, opaline; possibly split Texas clearbody and cinnamon-wing. DOB Feb 2011 from Patootie x Lilac.

“O’Malley”: Bred and hand-fed by us. Skyblue violet (sf) spangle male English budgie x American parakeet cross. Split: opaline; possibly greywing. DOB Oct 28, 2011 by Mars x Erie. Pictured here at 5 months of age.

“Mark Sloan”: Raised and hand-fed by us. Skyblue violet (sf) spangle male English budgie x American parakeet cross. Split: opaline; possibly greywing. DOB Oct 2011 by Mars x Erie.

“Barkley”: Raised and hand-fed by us. Violet (sf) pied (spotted) spangle male English budgie x American parakeet cross. Split: cinnamon, possibly recessive pied. DOB Oct 24, 2011 by Ontario x Marley. Pictured here at 5 months of age.

“Ottawa”: Raised and hand-fed by us. He is tame, playful, bold, talkative! Yellowface blue dominant pied American parakeet. DOB March 2011 from Navaho x Rain. Split: possibly for greywing. Markings: clear tail and wings; small blue spot low center belly and under tail.

Our American Parakeet Boys

“Tweed”: Raised and hand-fed by us. Light-green and yellow opaline greywing dominant pied male American parakeet. Split: blue, recessive pied. DOB 2/11 by Sunshine x Paisley.

“Cory” has a sweet, curious personality and he perches on a hand for treats. He was not raised by us. Albino male American parakeet. DOB 2010.

Our English Budgie Girls

 

“3-Point Play”: Opaline yellowface skyblue cinnamon (Rainbow Cinnamon) female English budgie. DOB Spring 2011 by Ken in Salt Lake City.

“Ego”: DOB Feb 2011. English budgie female. Goldenface skyblue normal (or green split blue). 2T-70 11 by Terry Travis.

Our American x English Cross Girls

 

“Lassie”: Raised and hand-fed by us. Skyblue cinnamon spangle female English budgie x American parakeet cross. Split: possibly recessive pied. DOB Oct 21, 2011 by Ontario x Marley. Pictured here at 5 months of age.

“Miranda Bailey”: Raised and hand-fed by us. Violet (sf) opaline spangle female English budgie x American parakeet cross. Split: possibly greywing. DOB Nov 1 2011 by Mars x Erie. Pictured here at 5 months of age.

“Cookie” is curious and bold and will eat out of a hand (not bred by us nor hand-fed). Yellowface gray spangle female English budgie x American parakeet cross. DOB 7/7/11 from Connie K by Groceries x Cupcake. Split: greywing. (Groceries: Eng GG spangle from Kim in UT x Cupcake: Amer YF greywing pied from Connie). Pictured here at 7 months.

“Georgia O’Keeffe”: Raised and hand-fed by us. Her mutation is rare! Opaline grey-green Texas Clearbody (a rare mutation; visually all mustard yellow throughout with black markings) female English budgie x American parakeet cross. Split: blue; greywing or clearwing. DOB Feb 2011 from Patootie x Lilac. Pictured here at 7 months of age.

Our American Parakeet Girls

“Polly”: Raised and hand-fed by us. Violet greywing female American parakeet (split: recessive pied). DOB May 2010.

“Rainbow”: Opaline yellow-faced blue-violet clearflight pied female. Not raised by us.

Do you want one of your own? Of course you do! Take a look here: Budgie Parakeets Available For Adoption.

More Budgie Parakeet Pages

Nutrition and Food Recommendations: Birds fed seed-only diets have a much shorter life span. We provide lists of healthy foods and show you how to grow your own sprouts.

Colors, Varieties, Mutations, Genetics: Budgie Parakeets come in a rainbow of colors. This page has beautiful photos with variety and mutation descriptions.

How To Care For Your Budgie Parakeet: What is the best cage and how should I set it up? How do I keep my budgie healthy and safe? What are the best toys and playtime activities? How do I trim their wing feathers?

FAQ (frequently asked questions): What is a budgie parakeet’s personality like? What are the differences between American parakeets and English budgies? How do you tell a male from a female? Should you keep one, two or more? How long do they live? Where did the species originate?

Training, Tricks, Talking: A step-by-step guide for finger-training, trust-building, and bonding. Watch informative and entertaining video demonstrations. Find out how many words they can learn to say.

Play gyms, Stands and Perches: How to make your own (or order a custom one from us).

Homemade Aviaries and Flight Cages: How to converted used furniture into large flight cages and beautiful indoor aviaries.

Parakeet Food and Supplies Market: We offer organic, homemade bird food plus other essential bird supplies.

Budgie Parakeet Breeder in Colorado: Our family raises, hand-feeds, trains and adores budgie parakeets! Learn more about our selective breeding program and view our gorgeous, tame birds.

Inside Our Aviary: See where our birds live — flight enclosures, breeding room, play gyms.

Our Flock of Budgie Parakeets: Take a peek at our gorgeous feathered friends. Lots of photos with color mutations listed!

Adorable Pictures of Our Hand-fed Babies: Come ooh and aahh over all the cuteness and watch them grow up!

Pre-Adoption Questionnaire: If you are interested in adopting one (or more) of our parakeets, please respond to these questions.

Budgie Baby Waiting List: I know how hard it is to wait when you’re excited but I promise you, the wait is worth it!

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