- The
budgerigar (/ˈbʌdʒərɪɡɑːr, -əriː-/ BUJ-ər-ih-gar, -ə-ree-;
Melopsittacus undulatus), also
known as the
common parakeet, s****
parakeet or
budgie (/ˈbʌdʒi/...
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Whipper is a
budgerigar from Winton,
Southland District, New Zealand. His
unusual appearance, long
curly plumage, and vocalisations,
which were caused...
- The Ino
budgerigar mutation is one of
approximately 30
mutations affecting the
colour of
budgerigars. It is the
underlying mutation of the
Albino and Lutino...
- The
science of
budgerigar color genetics deals with the
heredity of
mutations which cause color variation in the
feathers of the
species known scientifically...
- parrots. In
American English, the word
parakeet usually refers to the
budgerigar,
which is one
species of parakeet.
Parakeets comprise about 115 species...
- A half-sider
budgerigar is an
unusual congenital condition that
causes a
budgerigar to
display one
color on one side of its body and a
different color...
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Feather duster budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus),
sometimes called budgerigar mops, are
budgerigars that have a
condition characterised by
overly long...
- The Blue
budgerigar mutation is one of
approximately 30
mutations affecting the
colour of
budgerigars. It is part of the
genetic constitution of the following...
- The
Parakeet Society was a
union of the
enemies of
Louis VII the Bearded, duke of Bavaria-Ingolstadt. It was
founded on
April 17, 1414 by his cousin, duke...
- The
Yellowface I
budgerigar mutation is one of
approximately 30
mutations affecting the
colour of
budgerigars. The
Yellowface I
Skyblue variety is the...