Pebbles

Bird ID: 7433
Species: Parakeet
Sex: Unknown
Sub-Species: Standard Budgie
Adopted on 2022-08-18
Hi, I`m Pebbles, a too-young-to-tell-my-gender budgie! I was found in a backyard in San Jose and surrendered to Mickaboo in July 2022. I checked out healthy at the vet, and am now with a flock of fosters in a Mickaboo foster home. I enjoy eating Nutri-an cakes mixed with Rowdybush pellets. Our foster parent provides various fruits and veggies. Someone in our group definitely likes bok choy but I`m not telling who it is! I`ve been slowly getting used to hands in my new home. Still no step ups but my foster parent has fingers crossed for a quick learning process! Wouldn`t I be a great addition to your forever home?
In nature, parakeets (budgerigars) live in large flocks. A single bird in a cage spends much of his/her life being lonely because humans have things they must do that take them away. We therefore will only adopt a single parakeet to a household if there is already at least one parakeet living there. Otherwise, parakeets must be adopted in groups of two or more.