Category: Budgerigars
Something All Budgerigar Society Members should read
by Birdworld | Nov 23, 2020 | Articles, Budgerigars | 0 |
Visit the group Here is another view from an experience Ex General Council member. Visit the open Facebook group and read for yourself. This is alternative view which all Budgerigar Society members should visit before casting...
Read MoreA Budgerigar Society Members View
by Birdworld | Nov 23, 2020 | Articles, Budgerigars | 0 |
Visit the group For the Budgerigar Society members, the upcoming EGM vote has certainly raised...
Read MoreFirework Petition
Sign the Petition Limit the Sale and Use of Fireworks to Organisers of Licensed Displays Only...
Read MoreEgg Bound Budgerigar
Birdworld Video Collection Number No.3 After seeing this video on a Facebook group. Birdworld ask...
Read MoreClubs are getting their messages across
Clubs like Mid Essex and Dartford Kent BS along with EBF Exhibition Budgerigar Forum are great examples of people within the hobby.
Read MoreBudgerigar society Press Announcement
by Birdworld | May 30, 2020 | Budgerigars, News | 0 |
The BS Club Show 2020Recommendations received by the General Council (GC) from the Club Show Committee said that due to continued uncertainty of Government Guidelines on COVID-19 and the unknown time-scale for lifting the...
Read MoreDartford Kent BS Newsletter No.6
by Suste | May 6, 2020 | Budgerigars | 0 |
Birdworld have received the latest newsletter from the Dartford Kent BS. You have to agree this club is one up and coming clubs who have embraced technology to prompt DKBS and the hobby. Well done Dartford Kent BS. Newsletter...
Read MoreDartford Budgerigar Society
by Birdworld | Apr 1, 2020 | Club News & Meeting Dates | 0 |
DARTFORD BUDGERIGAR SOCIETY MEETING DATES FOR 2020 CLUB VENUE ADDRESS:- PHEONIX PLACE COMMUNITY HALL, PHEONIX PLACE, DARTFORD, KENT, DA1 2XG Revised – Monthly Club Evening Program 2020 19th March Round Table...
Read MoreLEEDS BS
by Birdworld | Mar 18, 2020 | Club News & Meeting Dates | 0 |
LEEDS BUDGERIGAR SOCIETY MEETING DATES FOR 2020 Meetings are held on the first Tuesday of each month at: Troydale Recreational Club Troydale Grove Pudsey West Yorkshire LS28 9LA Meetings start at 8.00pm prompt...
Read MoreWARWICKSHIRE BS
by Birdworld | Feb 18, 2020 | Club News & Meeting Dates | 0 |
Only 7 members attended the 1st meeting of the Warwickshire BS. Some members were unable to attend due to work. The seven who made the effort had a pleasant discussion on a variety of topics. If you know Bruce Greenway his...
Read MoreYorkshire Budgerigar Society
by Birdworld | Feb 17, 2020 | Club News & Meeting Dates | 0 |
YORKSHIRE BUDGERIGAR SOCIETY MEETING DATES FOR 2020 Details below taken from YBS Website YBS AGM 22ND FEBRUARY 2020 Lock Lane day centre, Castleford. Society AGM 2.30pm start YBS DINNER & DANCE 11TH APRIL April, Kings...
Read MoreAdded to Menu
by Suste | Feb 17, 2020 | Budgerigars | 0 |
Check out our the latest page The latest page is called Club Information , Find it on the main drop down menu under Budgerigars. It’s a quick way of finding club contact details. Add it to...
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- New Zealand Bellbird April 16, 2021A forest in New Zealand rings with the sound of bellbirds, also known as Korimako or Makomako. Many bellbirds sing together, especially in the morning. Pairs sing duets. And a pair may counter-sing with its neighbors, perhaps letting them know that this patch of land is taken. It all builds to ainfo@birdnote.org (BirdNote)
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