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The budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus)/ˈbʌdʒərɪɡɑːr/, otherwise called the normal parakeet or shell parakeet and casually nicknamed the budgie, is a little, since quite a while ago followed, seed-eating parrot. Budgerigars are the main species in the Australian class Melopsittacus and are discovered wild all through the drier parts of Australia where the species has survived unforgiving inland conditions for the last five million years.[2] Budgerigars are normally green and yellow with dark, scalloped markings on the scruff, back and wings, yet have been reared in bondage with shading in blues, whites, yellows, grays and even with little peaks. Budgerigars are prominent pets far and wide because of their little size, minimal effort and capacity to impersonate human discourse. The cause of the budgerigar's name is vague. The species was first recorded in 1805, and today is the third most prevalent pet on the planet, after the tamed canine and cat.[3]
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