Hello Everyone, I'm new to these forums and to owning pet birds as well. I've recently received two pet budgies as a gift (anonymous gift so I can't trace their source). I read a lot about budgies and how to care for them properly but there are a few things I hope you can help me clear up. I've attached a picture of my budgies.
To begin with, since I have no previous information about my budgies' age, genetical information, and gender, I've been trying to determine some of these things to know more about my budgies and whether they can be bred when the time is right. I've read that budgies' sex can generally be determined by the color of the cere, with the cere being royal blue in males and pale brown/white in females. Can this color identification alone be used to accurately identify my birds' sexes? Based on this assumption, it would seem my green/yellow budgie is a female and my blue budgie is likely a male, though I am worried that the color of the blue is quite pale as you can see and not vibrant like other pictures I've seen. Could this paleness be due to the bird being young and may the color change as the bird grows? And are there any other tips that may help identify the birds' genders?
This brings me to my next question. Is there any way to estimate the age of my birds from their physical features or behaviour? Both birds are about 15 cm long from head to tail so they aren't chicks anymore. I know I can't tell their precise age without knowing their history but I just need to know if they are at least a year old to determine whether I can breed them when the time is right or if I should wait a bit longer.
Concerning the issue of bonding with my birds, I know that they are interactive and social birds. But since they are a pair,I've read that they will generally form strong bonds with each other more than with me. And another factor is their age since they will be more difficult to tame if they are adults. Knowing this, can they be tamed and bond with me, or will it be very difficult, or impossible? I am afraid to let them out of their cage until they are tamed, so that they don't hurt themselves trying to escape. And finally, if they can be tamed, would you recommend that I have their flight feathers clipped or leave them full-flighted?
Thank you. I greatly appreciate any feedback.





