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2013 Birds of Australia - Budgerigar 1/2oz Silver Proof

Please note: This item is second hand and may have nicks, marks and or scuffs to the box that does not impact on the quality of the coin.

This is the second in a 5-coin Birds of Australia series and depicts a full colour Budgerigar.

A beautiful small green and yellow parrot the Budgerigar lives wild in the wide open spaces of inland Australia. A nomadic bird it flies in groups in search of water and the seeds of native herbs and grasses. Budgerigars are inclined to breed in years of abundant rainfall. 

Born naked and helpless young Budgerigars typically fledge after about five weeks. In good years huge flocks of birds can be seen twisting and turning in unison in the sky. The bird is highly popular as a pet and readily breeds in captivity where using selective breeding techniques a wide variety of plumage colours have been developed.

The coin is housed encapsulated in a black hinged-lid presentation case accompanied by a numbered certificate of authenticity and protected by a colourful cardboard shipper.

2013 Birds of Australia - Budgerigar 1/2oz Silver Proof

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This 99.9% pure silver proof coin portrays a Budgerigar from the side in striking green and yellow colors with its long tail feathers extended.

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2013 Birds of Australia - Budgerigar 1/2oz Silver Proof

Please note: This item is second hand and may have nicks, marks and or scuffs to the box that does not impact on the quality of the coin.

This is the second in a 5-coin Birds of Australia series and depicts a full colour Budgerigar.

A beautiful small green and yellow parrot the Budgerigar lives wild in the wide open spaces of inland Australia. A nomadic bird it flies in groups in search of water and the seeds of native herbs and grasses. Budgerigars are inclined to breed in years of abundant rainfall. 

Born naked and helpless young Budgerigars typically fledge after about five weeks. In good years huge flocks of birds can be seen twisting and turning in unison in the sky. The bird is highly popular as a pet and readily breeds in captivity where using selective breeding techniques a wide variety of plumage colours have been developed.

The coin is housed encapsulated in a black hinged-lid presentation case accompanied by a numbered certificate of authenticity and protected by a colourful cardboard shipper.