The Northern Budgerigar Society

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The Northern Budgerigar Society 

representatives of the NBS will be in attendance at The Marquee, Raby Arms, Hart Village, nr Hartlepool to answer any questions about keeping budgerigars. Leaflets will also be available

 

Since the budgerigar (melopsittacus undulatus) was introduced to this country from Australia in 1840, it has been a very popular pet and the delight of folk who wished to keep a collection, perhaps in an outdoor ornamental avairy or to breed them to supply well loved pets for other folk or more letterly to breed them for exhibition.

A full account of the history of the society appears in the printed version of The Compass Magazine and join John and David Herring every month as they share their experience and joy of this wonderful hobby.

The Herrings own website can be found at:

www.herringbrobudgerigars.co.uk

If you do visit their site or indeed purchase one of their wonderful budgerigars tell them you read about them in The Compass Magazine

Pick up your FREE copy of The Compass at any of our advertisers or from your LOCAL library. It is also available at other outlets or by post. Enclose a sae with 47p postage and be one of the first readers to receive your FREE copy on the first day its printed. 

David and John Herring at home in their avairy 

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