Since 1840, when Gould introduced living specimens to England, the budgerigar has been as popular as the canary as a cage bird. Since the war the popularity of the budgerigar has increased to a remarkable extent, and the birds now occupy an important place in the public's fancy, not only in England, but on the Continent and in other parts of the world. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Sydney Mail (NSW : 1912 - 1938), Wed 27 Jun 1934, Page 14
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
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