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Once tamed and trained, your budgie will need at least an hour per day outside of its cage for exercise and play. Make sure all windows and doors are closed for safety. It's also a good idea to cover windows and mirrors so your budgie does not accidentally fly into them. Once your budgie is comfortable being moved around outside of your cage, you can try to set it gently on your shoulder. Many budgies can be trained to perch there. Budgies will enjoy having a number of toys to choose from. You can use these toys as an opportunity to bond with your budgie. Try rotating toys regularly (at least every month) to keep it happy. Good budgie-appropriate toys should be available at pet supply stores and include:  Ladders Swings Mirrors Bells Wooden chew toys (these are good for keeping your budgie’s beak trimmed) Non-poisonous house plants. Your budgie can fly from its cage to the plant and back. You want your budgie to be used to the sound of your voice, so continue to talk to it as it bonds with you. Many budgies can be taught to mimic words and noises.
Let your budgie spend time outside of its cage. Let your budgie sit on your shoulder. Keep your budgie healthy and happy with toys. Continue to talk to your bird.