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Feb 3, 2016 1:52 PM CST
Name: Caroline
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Moonhowl said:Budgerigars are from the Australian outback originally, where temps get up to 120F. Most of what you see now are far removed from the wild budgies, but they still require warmth. Unless your winter night time temps stay at or above 60F, your budgies will not be happy. They can not handle cold drafts or extended temps below 58 F to 60F.

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Okay, thank you. Hmm...It says that they can be kept in an outdoor aviary when it snows, and that they're hardy little guys. There's defiantly no snow here, and it'll have a roof so they don't get wet unless they take a bath. I'll try to keep their bath water warm, so they don't risk getting cold. I'm a little worried about warmth. I'll have to seriously think about this.
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