That is sweet...don't forget our love for pics here...
I am very aware of their known aggression... and he/she will be the only inside pet bird. So I won't have to worry too much about other birds and any bad out comes with that... except in cases of illness... but they won't be out/in contact with him/her anyway. I am aware that I'll probably have to deal with bluffing... I also work with the Ringneck's (among other bird species) at work and have some experienced knowledge of them (first hand) as wellYou're gonna love your ringneck baby . They are full of character and just so cute at that age . I have a ringneck of mine too .
Watch out for aggression . They are known to be notoriously aggressive ( don't get fooled by any of the youtube videos ; they're just the exceptions ) . All the ringnecks I've owned in the past have always tried to kill all of my other birds . My current ringneck tried to kill one of my cockatiel chicks before he could even fly .
That is sweet...don't forget our love for pics here...![]()
I'll post as many photos as I can of him/her when he/she has settled inHow exciting, I'm looking forward for the pics of your new friend!![]()
I work in a bird specialist place, we do sell birds but we also take in unwanted pets, and birds who have been abused by previous owners. It's sad when you see some of the birds people bring to us... and some of the states they are in! Before we let anyone buy any of our birds we make sure they are going to a good home... and that no matter what bird they get (weather it be a finch, budgie, or larger parrot) the bird must come first (obviously not limit you doing anything, but be well looked after) sometimes... like when I tell people that any bird needs fresh water everyday (sometimes more) and the look you get... then they ask why...How wonderful, can't wait for the pictures. It sounds like you have a lot of experience and know exactly what is needed for the wellbeing of your flock. To me you must have the dream job ,may I ask what you do?![]()