How do budgies sleep?
Yes, budgies need darkness to sleep properly. Like most birds, budgies are diurnal, meaning they are active during the day and rest at night. Darkness signals their bodies that it’s time to sleep, helping them get the 8 to 12 hours of rest they need for optimal health.
While budgies can nap during the day in bright conditions, they need a quiet, dark environment for a full night’s sleep. Using a bird cage cover at night can help create the necessary darkness and a sense of security, reducing stress and ensuring they aren’t disturbed by lights or noise.
Bright lights or excessive disturbances can interrupt their sleep, leading to irritability and potential health issues over time. A consistent, dark, and quiet sleeping space promotes better rest and overall well-being for your budgie.
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