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    Unlike us, we’ve tried every trick in the book to stop wasting birdseed. Honestly, it’s been a nightmare—seeds everywhere, budgies flinging millet like it’s confetti. But guess what? We might’ve cracked it. Check out the new setup in the pic—all the food (seeds, veggies, fruit) stays in one spot now. Still get some airborne snacks…

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  • Budgie Feed Pellets vs Seed

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