Sunday, June 24, 2012

Budgie of the Month: Rex the Survivor

"Rex the Survivor" - a budgie story from Me & My Budgie 

Photo © Ehow. Note: I don't have a picture of Rex, but this budgie made me think of her.

We found Rex - a beautiful female budgie - in our tomato garden last summer. Her colors are turquoise bottom, emerald belly, and a gorgeous yellow head. We figure if she survives after spending the night in the garden, then she'll be OK with us for a while. 

Well, it's better than that. We live on the South Shore of Montreal and this past January [1998], have spent 12 days of power blackout, ice cold weather, no heat, no light. We had to move from home to home, looking for a warm place to live. Of course, Rex had to come with us. All the "experts" said that a budgie could probably live in a closet, if you kept it wrapped warmly. Not likely were we going to leave our baby alone in a closet, in the dark Alone with no humans. So she travelled with us. 

The little thing survived probably better than us! She is a strong little girl, and we are very proud to have her as part of our family. 

Submitted by The Assaf Family, Boucherville, Quebec

4 comments:

  1. Aw, she's gorgeous! We had one once that had been found outside, too. Besides her original owner(s), she had about 3 owners before us, so she had really been around. She was a tough little nut. She passed away last year and we really miss her. In all our years we've never had an escaped bird come to our yard, though!

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  2. My grandmother once found a dark blue budgie in a garden. Poor birdie was completely exhausted. My mum offered to take care of it, and that's how the budgie world opened for me ;-) he passed away when I was twelve or so, I still miss him sometimes. He always had that "wise" look in his eyes, kind of like a wise owl, or an old adventurer. I would always help an escaped bird and do my best to save it.

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  3. Awwww, she looks so sweet and her colours are beautiful

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