I just gave my two budgies away,but the guy who got them,manages to lose one of them it flew out of the chage,a big outdoor cage. I guess the they will try and call for eachoter,but how far is to far away to hear? I am having a tough time finding any hard facts about the distance that a budgie can hear.
I keep him in my room while I play my hard dubstep music that sometimes has high pitches that even hurt my own ears when I crank it. He seems to be pretty aggressive lately which could either be from him feeling my own stress and anxiety or he might be angry over hearing loss. I hope not. This is a very interesting question. It is actually impossible for your bird to have permanent hearing loss due to your loud music. When a parrots hearing is damaged these cells actually do regrow so they get their hearing back.
Budgies can register images per second and hear sounds from to 20 Hz. They have an amazing ability of storing sound sequences in their memory — this is why they can mimic human speech. This is why their hearing is in fact better developped than the general hearing of a human. Typical of most small birds, budgerigars hear best between kHz and less well at lower and higher frequencies.
Thus, for most species of birds, the frequencies contained in their songs and calls are the same frequencies to which the ear is most sensitive. Loud Noises.
This may apply to many pets and animals and humans! Things like slammed doors, sirens, shouting, or smoke alarms can all cause your poor budgie stress. When you start vacuuming, start away from them, then come closer to them slowly. But bird ears are not easy to spot since budgies and other birds don't have auricles.
Their ears are holes in their skulls and what you can see when you shift the feathers is the auditory canal. During their first days of their lives, young budgies are naked and their ears are visible. The photo on the right shows an adult budgie who suffers from a severe disease that is responsible for the loss of the feathers.
This is a rare case in which one can see an adult bird's ear so clearly.
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