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Can Parrots Tolerate High Temperatures Over 40 Degrees Celsius? Are They Sensitive to Heat?

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Parrots are indeed very sensitive to heat and cannot tolerate temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit). Prolonged exposure to such high temperatures can quickly lead to dehydration and heatstroke in these birds. Therefore, it is crucial to provide them with adequate shade and implement cooling measures to keep them safe and comfortable. Specifically, budgies (also known as parakeets) are quite susceptible to heat. They can typically tolerate temperatures up to around 38°C (100°F), but they will start to feel discomfort beyond that point. While a parrot's normal body temperature is around 40°C (104°F), they are still very sensitive to ambient temperatures above 35°C (95°F), especially those accustomed to living in controlled indoor environments. Exposing your parrot directly to the sun on a balcony during summer months can easily cause dehydration and heatstroke. Therefore, providing shade and actively cooling them down is absolutely essential during warmer...

What Do Budgies Love to Eat? A Guide to the Best Budgie Food

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Budgies, also known as parakeets, are known to enjoy a variety of foods including millet, paddy rice, oats, hemp seeds, and sunflower seeds. They also relish fruits such as apples, peaches, and cherries, which are all excellent choices for their diet. A budgie's diet should consist of grains like millet, paddy rice, oats, hemp seeds, and sunflower seeds. Supplement this with fruits such as apples, peaches, and cherries. Additionally, providing a small amount of leafy greens daily is beneficial. Oyster shell powder or bone meal should be a constant supplement. In the wild, budgies typically feed on seeds, berries, and the tender shoots and leaves of plants. During the autumn season, they often venture into fields to forage for grains. Budgies prefer to eat seeds with their husks on. Their staple diet, like other birds, primarily consists of grains, and the most common food for pet budgies is millet in its husk. This encourages their natural foraging behavior. Commercially prepared b...