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Native to the dry Australian interior and known to the Aboriginal Australians as "betcherrygah" (loosely, "good food") long before John Gould scientifically described the species in 1840, the budgerigar has been the world's most popular pet bird for decades. Budgerigar 2027 Wall Calendar honors the breed across a year of close-up photography dedicated to its color mutations and exhibition types. The featured birds cover the wild-type green and yellow, the blue series, the violet, the lutino, the albino, the spangle, and the show-bench English-type with its puffed forehead. Avonside Publishing has been producing premium breed-specific and themed square wall calendars from the UK for over twenty years, with multilingual grids and plastic-free packaging across the catalog. This title comes from Avonside Publishing Ltd.
For budgie keepers, exhibition breeders, classroom pet-care programs, and anyone who has spent any time around the chatter of an aviary full of these birds, the photography here knows its audience. The color mutations photograph as well as any small parrot does in print.