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Old Dec 20th 2011 | 11:57 pm
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Australia is supposed to have wild budgies. I've never seen them. Has anyone else?

http://www.birds-online.de/allgemein/australien_en.htm

Granted, the Australian ones are somewhat pin-headed when compared with their British counterparts, but they're supposed to be dripping, green, from the trees. Wild, native, wonderful.

How the hell can Australia attract quality migrants when it can't even keep its own budgies?
 
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Originally Posted by brissybee
Australia is supposed to have wild budgies. I've never seen them. Has anyone else?

http://www.birds-online.de/allgemein/australien_en.htm

Granted, the Australian ones are somewhat pin-headed when compared with their British counterparts, but they're supposed to be dripping, green, from the trees. Wild, native, wonderful.

How the hell can Australia attract quality migrants when it can't even keep its own budgies?
Youv'e got to have a 4x4 and drive, literally for days, to see those little beauties. Believe me, it's worth it when you get there.
 
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Originally Posted by spartacus
Youv'e got to have a 4x4 and drive, literally for days, to see those little beauties. Believe me, it's worth it when you get there.
Yes, it would be. Where... how far... how many days? I must see budgies.
 
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Originally Posted by brissybee
Yes, it would be. Where... how far... how many days? I must see budgies.
West. Five days. Yes.
 
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Originally Posted by spartacus
West. Five days. Yes.
West? Five days? Omg. I will need to pack a sandwich.
 
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Here's a few to be going on with

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Xk8pCTLMNw
 
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Default Re: Where are the native Melopsittacus undulatus?

Originally Posted by spartacus
Believe me, it's worth it when you get there.
Is there a green one called Joey?

When I was a kid I remember my mum saying Joey had gone home to his family.
 
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Default Re: Where are the native Melopsittacus undulatus?

I've seen thousands only a few hours from Cairns (Georgetown). They've had a population boom since all the rain in the outback. I've also seen them in coastal WA at Mairee Pool, not a million miles from Port Hedland.

You don't need 4WD to get to either place.
 
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Default Re: Where are the native Melopsittacus undulatus?

Remember seeing them on wildlife programs about Oz when I was a kid.....
 
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Default Re: Where are the native Melopsittacus undulatus?

Originally Posted by Bix
Is there a green one called Joey?

When I was a kid I remember my mum saying Joey had gone home to his family.
Did he used to fly out the cage and keep smacking his head against the window?...used to shit a lot.
If it's the same Joey I'm thinking of he made it to Manchester.
 
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Did he used to fly out the cage and keep smacking his head against the window?...used to shit a lot.
If it's the same Joey I'm thinking of he made it to Manchester.
That'll be him.
So home was Manchester then.
 
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Default Re: Where are the native Melopsittacus undulatus?

I have seen them in the wild, they look like green sparrows.
 
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Default Re: Where are the native Melopsittacus undulatus?

Budgerigars are from the arid to semi arid interior and mainly in extremely sparsely populated areas.

I have never seen one in my life and probably never will. Unless you are a 4wd adventurer type you will have trouble getting to the places where they are common and abundant.
 
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Yes I saw many huge flocks in WA when I worked in the Pilbarra. If you stand very still the flock will pass around you and you can feel the draught.
 
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Default Re: Where are the native Melopsittacus undulatus?

Originally Posted by ProudVIC
Budgerigars are from the arid to semi arid interior and mainly in extremely sparsely populated areas.

I have never seen one in my life and probably never will. Unless you are a 4wd adventurer type you will have trouble getting to the places where they are common and abundant.
As I've pointed out, this isn't necessarily the case. Both sites I've seen them were off tarmac roads; the latter off Highway 1!
 


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