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My first reaction was that this was the fattest budgie I had ever seen! But it seems that English budgies are monsters compared to their Australian cousins, despite being descended from Australians imported in the late 1800s


https://www.budgiecentral.com/do-english-budgies-make-good-pets/


Interesting if slightly horrifying history of the early budgie trade here - with some great pics of the birds in the wild


https://www.australiangeographic.com.au/topics/wildlife/2020/07/budgerigars-australias-colourful-clever-and-much-loved-avian-gift-to-the-world/


I hope your budgie is doing well.

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