The Melton and District Budgerigar Society is inviting the community to its annual show at Melton Catholic Regional College on February 11.
Over 400 birds from across the state will be judged on their size, deportment and features, with the best budgie of the day being awarded a diploma certificate.
Bird-lovers are also invited to learn more about the society, as it is currently seeking new members.
The Melton and District Budgerigar Society has been active for about 25 years, and it competes on a local and state level, and has had birds selected for national competitions.
People can sign up their budgies for either “show standard” or “pet standard” competitions.
Society show manager and committee member Patrick Vella is a self-described “mad-keen breeder” who currently has about 350 budgies.
He said what sets a show-budgie apart is directional feathers, long feathers on the face, and large round on their mask, and that the Melton club is one of the strongest in the state.
“We constantly run second or third, and have won a couple of times at the state level,” he said.
The club meet once a month to informally compete and chat budgies outside of the main events.
Mr Vella said the club is a good way for people with similar interests to relax and do something they enjoy.
“It’s a good hobby for a family, because it’s something everyone can do, it’s not just a dad thing or a mum thing or a kids thing, they can all get involved,” he said.
People interested in learning more are encouraged to contact society secretary Carmel Cricelli, on 0400 966 738.
Liam McNally