Things to Know Before Getting Indian Ringneck Parrot

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Published 2021-08-04
Things I wish I knew before I got Indian ringneck 🌟 Tesla's personality.

- I think this video is good for future #ringneck owners. Through this video, you can meet Tesla a little better and see what it's really like to live with an Indian ringneck #parrot 🐦Watch this before getting an Indian ringneck parrot!

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  • So this video basically means 'RESEARCH ON YOUR BIRD BEFORE GETTING IT'' which is very imp😳
  • @urbnctrl
    This bird has become a permanent resident in the city wildlife of Netherlands, several generations in since the 70s its safe to say that it has become a native bird. When a zoo went bankrupt in the late 60s a whole population of a 100 birds was set free and since it is thriving in several cities with a current population of over 10.000 free Dutch-Indian Ringneck Parrots 🦜 They are very smart animals and they color up the bland environment of the country so much. Beautiful.
  • 2:44 My budgies also start scream like that at 7 am here in India. Their screams are more effective than an alarm clock. Owning a bird give you a free alarm clock for free 🤣
  • @megsutube1815
    It's amazing how well Telsa tolerates your Budgie. Actually you are doing very well with her. She's still young.. give her time. Remain consistent in learning to read her body language and communicating with her and your going to have a great bird for a long time! Can I suggest that you do everything to make her cage fun and enjoyable. The for a week or so, put her in her cage for 15 min. And ignore her... Take her out for 45 min and then go back to 15 min in the cage and ignore...Repeat this cycle every day over and over, until she learns to play by herself and enjoys her cage time. I give my bird a treat in the cage too. Often it's 4 or 5 sunflower seeds. He only gets them in the cage. Eventually you can lengthen cage time and your bird will becolme more independent. Less sceaming too. Let me know how it goes. This may taske a couple of weeks. Make sure he has some toys he can tear up, like balsa wood ect...
  • @risac.8384
    This video is great and really emphasizes how important it is to research about parrots before getting one - never buy one on impulse. People often don’t realize just how intelligent and complex it can be to properly keep parrots. Also many types can live for several decades depending on the breed - which is atypical for the majority of other traditional pets. That being said, parrots can be absolutely exceptional as pets and create an incredible bond with their owner that make the effort beyond worthwhile. I have a Senegal and her needs are extensive but I fully knew what I was signing up for when I got her (I can’t imagine how brutal it would have been otherwise). Over my life I’ve had many types of pets (dogs, cats, Guinea pigs, other birds, aquatic animals - even a puffer fish) and the close bond I have with my Senegal outstrips what I formerly thought possible between a pet/owner. Senegal parrots can live for 60 years though, so there is the possibility that she could outlive me. I got her fully knowing the commitment I was making and it’s been almost a decade I’ve had her now. I couldn’t ask for a more incredible and loving pet - the time/energy I put in feels like nothing compared to the amazing companion I have in return 💚
  • @octanedemon5548
    Tesla and Loki are new superstars now But we will never frorget about Denny and other birds. This is their legacy
  • Being an Indian and owning a ring necked parakeet, i can say that you can control their behaviour. And make them learn whatever u want. Just need a little training. And u can enjoy best friend forever.❤️
  • @Dave-cn2fo
    I do love your Budgie just messing with Tesla! He knows where the fun limit is !
  • I just lost my male budgie after 13 years..... He was the sweetest and most gentle bird I've ever seen, never did bite anyone, it wasn't in him at all and he loved people. I enjoyed watching the yellow budgie here interact with the ring neck. Mt budgie was teal blue, white, and black color.
  • @ssmouse77
    Thanks for this info. Birds aren't much different than people when it comes to the personality. They're all unique.
  • @apurbaghosh5046
    My male Indian Ringneck is very loyal and friendly towards my mom, but he literally hates me but its me who always clean him, feed him and even bathe him. Only times he is friendly with me is when i give him peanuts 😔
  • Hello to people in the comments who may feel dissapointed or thinking these are a bad breed they arent! Alot of these things can be helped by makibg sure your bird has lots of stimulation and challenging puzzles and toys! Attitudes also slightly vary from bird to bird❤ but it is good to keep in mind that this breed is not as simple as a budgie or a cockatiel
  • And there we have loki being the cute annoying one ... lol .. i love them both so much .. i always look forward for tesla in your videos she is just adorable
  • @njuhna
    Wow, you literally described my parrot and the relationship with her (idk if it's a boy or a girl 😂). But the difference is that she is masked lovebird. I often hear myself saying that she is never gonna be a tame bird, and that she never gonna let me cuddle, or touch her , but hearing your story with Tesla inspired me:) Thank you! Also, good job with your English! It has improved!:)
  • @HJahan-wt2zy
    (2:34) Tbh, that isn't the natural sound of ringnecks,that is the mimicking of budgie sounds. Natural sounds of ringnecks are waaaayy louder. P.S. My ringneck thinks im her mate and also tesla is very cute
  • @Redwren
    I slept in one day and mine got angry at me, they opened their cage, flew into my room and jumped on me, and then started to yell “what are you doing” in my face until I got up 😂