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Budgerigars

To: Carl Clifford <>,
Subject: Budgerigars
From: brian fleming <>
Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 20:27:53 +1000
I recall a local aviary budgerigar expert who was interviewd on TV. He was very scornful indeed of wild budgerigars, saying 'not a quality bird in the lot! absolute mongrels!' His show birds, even those with 'normal' wild-type colouring, had very large heads and a number of other differences from the natural wild birds. I doubt if they could survive in the wild. Carl's comment on the danger of bird diseases being introduced by smuggled specimens of ANY bird is a good one.

Anthea Fleming

Carl Clifford wrote:

I would be much more worried about illegal imports of Budgerigars. The greater range of colours etc available overseas is much greater than here, which has been to great a temptation in the past for some Budgie fanciers. Interestingly, some of the first imports through the avian quarantine facility in Melbourne were Budgies.

Cheers,
Carl Clifford
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