2 male budgies fighting over female?

It is common for male budgies to compete for the attention of a female. Here are some tips to help manage the situation:

- Ensure there are enough females for the males. The ideal ratio is one male to two females. This can help to reduce competition and aggression between the males.

- Provide enough space. Make sure the cage is large enough for all the birds to move around comfortably. This will help to reduce stress and aggression.

- Add toys and perches. This will give the birds something to do and help to keep them entertained. This can help to distract them from each other and reduce aggression.

- Separate the birds if necessary. If the fighting becomes too severe, you may need to separate the birds temporarily. This can be done by putting them in separate cages or by using a divider in the cage.

- Reintroduce the birds slowly. Once the birds have calmed down, you can try reintroducing them to each other. Do this slowly and carefully, and watch for any signs of aggression.

- Consult with a veterinarian. If you are concerned about the fighting between your budgies, you should consult with a veterinarian. They can help you to determine the cause of the aggression and recommend the best course of treatment.