To clarify, Male indian ringnecks don't get their rings until they mature. It may look like a girl but the description says that he got his ring at least several months after recording.
I had a green female that I fostered for 8 months after she came from an abused household . It took her about 2-3 weeks to come out of her shell and trust me but she did and then she would talk and never stop so I called her Gabby !
To each His/Her Own I guess;But if the bird/any Bird isn't Hurt or Maimed; It should B Free to Roam the Sky's,As it was meant to B! Just My take on the matter...Set Them Free!
The issue with that is Indian ring necks are domesticated birds. It could be invasive, and it could destroy an entire ecosystem if it lives past 3 days in the wild. They don’t know how to survive in most places either because they’re domesticated. Domestic birds do not survive in the wild and if you set one loose you should be arrested for animal abuse. It is extremely abusive to take any domesticated animal and just set it loose to fend for itself. Before you try to defend your opinion, in New Zealand pet set loose their ferrets and their cats, and now because people did that a lot of the native species to New Zealand are going extinct. An example of a species going extinct in New Zealand would be Kiwis.
@@jayskestrel8130;Ok,I hear that;What I meant is that "No Bird" should B locked-up in a Cage! They were meant to "Roam The Skies" And Nobody shoulda Fkd with them! EVER!!! B Well!✌
@@iamlightfoot if it’s already domesticated, please do absolutely not release them, here is a video of what happens if you do: ua-cam.com/video/Lf_zI4IvUAo/v-deo.html
@@jayskestrel8130;I agree 100%!!! I'm simply touching on the Subject of Freedom my friend! No Birds or any Animals for that matter should've been Domesticated! I realize where We R Now on the Subject Universally! I only meant that Birds in General we're meant to "Roam the Skies" And its Heartbreaking to see them in Cages! B Well!✌
Hi I have a irn bird I bought ut few days ago its so scared wont let us go anywhere near cage and also it doesn't make any noise why could thta be I haveny heard it talk at all so far
You need to just be there and be seen but not too close. He or she will come out of her fear. As long as there is plenty of food, water, and safety and realises that he/she is in no immediate danger then he/she will eventually come out it. Enjoy your beautiful lil birby and hope you have a brilliant friendship for many years to come ♥️
I just got my first IRN. Her name is Rosie, she is 9 weeks old. =)
To clarify, Male indian ringnecks don't get their rings until they mature. It may look like a girl but the description says that he got his ring at least several months after recording.
This sweet bird keeps me smiling and listening to for hours. I love you Sky😦😲
I had a green female that I fostered for 8 months after she came from an abused household . It took her about 2-3 weeks to come out of her shell and trust me but she did and then she would talk and never stop so I called her Gabby !
Making her self busy hahaha so cute.
He is a male .. he has his ring now
I love parrot
I think Paka is happy.
Nice video
To each His/Her Own I guess;But if the bird/any Bird isn't Hurt or Maimed; It should B Free to Roam the Sky's,As it was meant to B! Just My take on the matter...Set Them Free!
The issue with that is Indian ring necks are domesticated birds. It could be invasive, and it could destroy an entire ecosystem if it lives past 3 days in the wild.
They don’t know how to survive in most places either because they’re domesticated.
Domestic birds do not survive in the wild and if you set one loose you should be arrested for animal abuse. It is extremely abusive to take any domesticated animal and just set it loose to fend for itself.
Before you try to defend your opinion, in New Zealand pet set loose their ferrets and their cats, and now because people did that a lot of the native species to New Zealand are going extinct. An example of a species going extinct in New Zealand would be Kiwis.
@@jayskestrel8130;Ok,I hear that;What I meant is that "No Bird" should B locked-up in a Cage! They were meant to "Roam The Skies" And Nobody shoulda Fkd with them! EVER!!! B Well!✌
@@iamlightfoot if it’s already domesticated, please do absolutely not release them, here is a video of what happens if you do: ua-cam.com/video/Lf_zI4IvUAo/v-deo.html
@@jayskestrel8130;I agree 100%!!! I'm simply touching on the Subject of Freedom my friend! No Birds or any Animals for that matter should've been Domesticated! I realize where We R Now on the Subject Universally! I only meant that Birds in General we're meant to "Roam the Skies" And its Heartbreaking to see them in Cages! B Well!✌
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its a female caz it has no ring
He is a male .. he got his ring about 6 months after i filmed this
He has his ring now .. 6 months after i filmed this he got his ring
Hi I have a irn bird I bought ut few days ago its so scared wont let us go anywhere near cage and also it doesn't make any noise why could thta be I haveny heard it talk at all so far
You need to just be there and be seen but not too close. He or she will come out of her fear. As long as there is plenty of food, water, and safety and realises that he/she is in no immediate danger then he/she will eventually come out it. Enjoy your beautiful lil birby and hope you have a brilliant friendship for many years to come ♥️
Tinha que filmar a gaiola Toda filmou só a parte de cima!
It's a girl. That is the reason why my male parrot shouts so much when I pit this video
He is a male .. i filmed this when he was 1 1/2 years old he has his ring now
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This is a girl and that's y my female parrot is listening
It is a male .. he has his ring now
@@scottaudunson407 but I cannot see any black around the ring and if there's isn't black it's a girl
When i filmed this he was only
1 1/2 years old .. 6 months later the black and rose ring grew in with his molt
@@scottaudunson407 ok my bad sorry
Its all good :)
Daam ❤️
I like the vid but I don't think it's a ringneck probably a alexandrian parrot look at the tail really long
It's a ringneck there tales are long female two
Jason Bates oh wait your right. They look alike since their cousins
It is a male Indian ringneck.. he has his ring now .. this was filmed when he was 1 1/2 years old
such a good boy!
Thats a girl i have a green boy
Scott Audunson ok they can be Brothere
Its a male .. he got his ring 6 months after i filmed this
Good.
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Well that bird is a SHE, because does not have the ring on the neck
Liz Marie Magh Villarreal it takes 3 years for them to get a ring, and he’s only 2 years old, when this was made.
Liz Marie Magh Villarreal look at Desc before u comment
It is a male ... he has his ring now .. this was filmed when he was 1 1/2 years old