Renae
New member
- Apr 17, 2010
- 11
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- Parrots
- Cockatiels, Budgies, Green Cheek Conures, Quaker, Indian Ringneck
Hi everyone! I haven't been here for a bit, but have 2 new feathered friends, I'll introduce Skylar first and do the other one in a new thread.
Skylar is one of the seven baby Indian Ringnecks I rescued and hand-fed, she was actually the last baby to go, and my brother wanted a bird, so he said he'll buy Skylar, he fell in love with her. He took her home, and has had her for a fair while now - Skylar's been getting really loud, she's been screaming and screaming, and the neighbors complained and when they done a house inspection not long after the complaints, they said she has to go because she's far too noisy and there's been several complaints and the neighbors were fed up of it - where my brother lives, is joined/attached onto a few other houses so they can hear everything. Skylar was quiet at first, but of course an Indian Ringneck will and can get loud when they want to, but he didn't think she would get that loud.
Sooo... I took her in (otherwise she would've went to a pet store) and I've had her home with me for a few days now, she's very friendly and tame, and my other Indian Ringneck Keiba doesn't mind her at all, I'm hoping to have them in a cage together eventually, but I've been letting them out together and such, and they've been excellent, so far so good!
Here's some photos of her:
Skylar is one of the seven baby Indian Ringnecks I rescued and hand-fed, she was actually the last baby to go, and my brother wanted a bird, so he said he'll buy Skylar, he fell in love with her. He took her home, and has had her for a fair while now - Skylar's been getting really loud, she's been screaming and screaming, and the neighbors complained and when they done a house inspection not long after the complaints, they said she has to go because she's far too noisy and there's been several complaints and the neighbors were fed up of it - where my brother lives, is joined/attached onto a few other houses so they can hear everything. Skylar was quiet at first, but of course an Indian Ringneck will and can get loud when they want to, but he didn't think she would get that loud.
Sooo... I took her in (otherwise she would've went to a pet store) and I've had her home with me for a few days now, she's very friendly and tame, and my other Indian Ringneck Keiba doesn't mind her at all, I'm hoping to have them in a cage together eventually, but I've been letting them out together and such, and they've been excellent, so far so good!
Here's some photos of her: