Parrot/Asur/Pippibreed introduction
Budgerigar (scientific name: Melopsittacus undulatus) is a bird of the family Parrotidae, also known as phoenix, is a small climbing birdspecies, native to the outback of Australia, wild budgerigars inhabit forest margins, grasslands, etc. Group activities. Feed on plant seeds, etc. The breeding period is June-January, nesting in tree holes, laying 4-8 eggs per clutch, and the incubation period is 18 days. Lively and easy to tame, it is the most common pet bird in China. First, because budgerigars are imported species, they are not wildly distributed in the wild in China and do not belong to national protected animals.
Chinese name: Budgerigar
Ding scientific name: Melopsittacus undulatus
Alternative name: Jiaofeng, Caifeng, Parrot, Asuer, Skin Skin
Kingdom: Animalia
Department: Chordate
Subphylum: Vertebrate subphylum
Class: Avian
Subclass: Subclass of Ornithidae
Order: Parrotidae
Family: Parrotidae
Subfamily: Parrotidae
Family: New Zealand and Australia
Genus: Budgerigar
Species: Budgerigar
Distribution area: Native to Oceania , now widely distributed in the Australian outback
Named: Shaw, 1805
English name: Budgerigar, Budgie