Talking Indian Ringneck
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@DaDySerKStR1 He was talking when I got him.
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@DaDySerKStR1 Hi, this boy already talked when I bought him, but I have other aviary birds that talk, they copied this one. Basically say the same word over and over daily and after some time, the bird may talk. Not all birds will or can talk though. I have a grey ringie inside that talks heaps, s/he copied my other talking parrot.
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@mybirdies how did you make em speak?
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@TheRorocool123 My bird used to do the same. But I trained it and but alot of afford to train though. It's takes alot of hard work! If u take your bird out every day then don't take it out one day and then after a day take it out if he bites u then put it back in the cage and touch his head. But u have to feed him stuff and if u feed him with your hand then try not to feed him from ur hand for some time. Take the bird out and shower it Coz birds have to shower. Then if he bites again but it in
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i have one like that but it bites me plz tell me how do i train it ??
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I don't know if its the video, but his eyes looks like an ice blue color. so pretty ^^
He's a beautiful bird
I have learned to use a tripod for the camera, then they will really go off, my birds are pretty smart too, when they see the camera they shut up
mumandtwins 3 weeks ago
@mumandtwins Oh yes, same. The become mute when a camera is pointed at them, but this guy is the opposite. Camera or stranger he is at his most chattiest. :o)
mybirdies 2 weeks ago
Awwh so cute!:) do you think that ringnecks can be apartment birds? Or are they too loud? And what cage size do you use for him?
sprinky311 4 months ago
@sprinky311 Hi, IRNs can be loud if bored or left on their own for long periods of time. Bigger the cage the better. Remember when toys, food bowl, water bowl, perches etc are added to the cage, it all takes up space. Need enough room so the bird can still flap wings without hitting the top or sides of the cage, plus allow room for their elegantly long tail. :o) Oh, and bar spacing around the 3/4", no bigger incase they get their head stuck.
mybirdies 4 months ago