Budgies, budgies, budgies. Beautiful and cheeky, delightful and
enchanting, wild or tamed, budgerigars are Australia's gift to the bird
world. They know how to count, can grasp simple grammar, and have
incredible memory. They're masters of mimicry. They dance and they yawn.
They've been coveted by royals, been companions to the great and famous
as well as to grannies in suburban kitchens around the world. They've
been painted by masters, rendered in the finest porcelain, been bred
artificially in test tubes, and depicted on postage stamps of more than
30 nations. Their image has been used to sell everything from whisky to
laundry detergent. Surprising, charming, and occasionally alarming,
Budgerigar is the book that at last opens the cage door on the
incredible story of the little bird that grew.