My Budgie Talks In His Sleep
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Budgies often vocalize while sleeping, a behavior that can be referred to as “sleep-talking.” These sounds may include soft chirps, whistles, or mimicry of phrases they have learned during waking hours. This phenomenon occurs because budgies experience REM (rapid eye movement) sleep, during which their brains remain active and can trigger vocalizations. While these noises are generally harmless and a sign of a relaxed state, they can also indicate that your budgie is dreaming. It’s a delightful aspect of their personality that adds to their charm and uniqueness, showcasing their intelligence and sociability.
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