Hatched 3-4 months apart, now around 2 years old, these budgies Mikey & Mia fell in love as soon as they were introduced to each other. They really love each other and would be ready to mate. I just haven't given them nest box as they need a new home now. They are lovely and quiet, keep themselves busy with each other. Mia is mainly yellow, Mikey yellow & green. Sadly we don't have enough time to spend with them but they respond well to training if you do.
All included in price: budgies, large cage, all the toys, bowls and about a 10kg of millet seeds.
Any questions ask. You need to be able to collect.
I do have more photos, just not at the time of posting this so please get in touch if want to see more.
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