Monday, June 3, 2013

FOUR AND TWENTY TRUE BLUE AUSSIE BUDGIES BAKED FOR THE KING


A pair of royal  blue  budgerigars  were   given  to  King  George  V in  the  l930s .The  birds  had  been  bred  by  Harold  E.Peir  and  delivered  to  the  palace  by  Dr  Garnet  Halloran of  NSW . It  seems  the  king  was  patron  of  the  Budgerigar Club . The  name  Budgerigar  is  attributed   to  the  Aborigines   cooking  young  birds   in   fires  and  calling  them  Bedgerigah”.  These  colourful  Australian  birds were introduced   to  Europe in 1870 by ornithologist  John  Gould  who  with  his  wife   produced  the  illustrated  book ,  Birds  of  Australia ,  and  started  the  NSW  Gould  League  of  Bird  Lovers ,  a  1948  badge  of   that   group  in the  Little Darwin collection  displays  the  White  Fronted   Chat.  During  the  1930s  NSW  aviculturalists  received  a  collection   of   Northern Territory  finches  from which  to  breed .  Smuggling  Territory  birds  overseas  from  Darwin aboard ships  occurred  in  the l930s .  A   new  book of  interest  is -Australian  Bird   Names-  by  Ian  Fraser  and  Jeannie Gray , another  fine   CSIRO   Publishing   effort.