How budgies sleep

Mar 08,2024
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How budgies sleep:

1. Budgies will stand on a birdstand whether they are awake or sleeping. This is a unique sleeping posture for birds. , which is conducive to observing the surrounding situation and running away immediately if there is danger. This is also the result of natural selection.

2. When a parrot has one leg independent and the other leg curled up in front of the abdomen. The head is tilted back, and the beak and half of the face are buried in the wings. This means that the budgerigar has entered a deep sleep.

3. When a parrot has one leg independent, the other leg is curled up in front of the abdomen. The neck is slightly curled up, the eyes are closed tightly, and the whole body is slightly tilted forward, which means that the budgerigar is in a light sleep.

4. When the parrot stands on two legs, its neck is slightly retracted, its head is slightly forward, and its eyes are sometimes closed and sometimes opened. This is a budgie taking a nap.

5. Some parrots will imitate their owner's sleeping posture next to their owner, or sleep in the bed with their owner, but this is a very rare case, unless the relationship between the parrot and the owner is particularly good.

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