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Can budgies listen to music?

Of course it's no problem. It's good for parrots. This can relieve the birds' mood, let them relax and reduce their loneliness. They call because they are singing along.

In fact, budgerigars like to listen to the little girl's voice best, and all the birds in the parrot series play the little girl's voice repeatedly when they learn words. For example, the budgerigar will definitely listen to the English jingle bells sung by the Black Ducks Choir or the voice songs such as the Flower Fairy sung by Mitsuko Horie, and then shout along with the music.

Extended information

The budgerigar has become the most common parrot in the world, and it is widely loved by the public. The total number in the world exceeds 5 million, and they are often the first parrots bought by many people who are just interested in parrots.

It is also the most common species in bird exhibitions. Since Gemander, an Australian biologist, made a great discovery and breakthrough in genetic engineering in 19, all kinds of budgerigars have entered unprecedented diversity. Now there are thousands of varieties, and they are so common because they are very easy to take care of and reproduce.