Parakeet
One of the friendliest birds in the world is the parakeet which is any of several small to medium-sized parrot species in multiple genera that have long tail feathers. There are approximately 115 species of parakeets, which are seed-eating parrots with small bodies, slender builds, and long, tapering tails. Melopsittacus undulatus, also known as the "budgie," is the most common parakeet in Australia. Zoologists first described it in 1891. It is the most common species of pet parakeet in North America and Europe.
Parakeets, also known as budgies or budgerigars, are small members of the parrot family. Budgies, which are native to Australia and live in flocks of hundreds to thousands, have become one of the most popular pet birds. They can improve their mimicry skills and learn to speak a variety of words with practice.
The domestication of the parakeet is a lengthy process that can take days or years. The owner must put in a lot of effort and patience throughout the process. A parakeet, also known as a budgie, is a small and popular pet that originated in Australia. Parakeets have a distinct appearance and are very interactive with their owners.