A Bluffing Indian Ringneck Named Claw

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJpCp7ARau4&t=198s Bluffing is a common stage for young Indian Ringnecks. During this phase, the bird may act more aggressively, lunging or biting without the intention to harm. It can feel like your bird is turning on you, but this behavior is normal. A gentle, evidence-based approach is the best way to deal with bluffing. I’ve been following this Indian Ringneck named Claw for about four years on YouTube. Claw’s owner has integrated him fully into their family, and their approach to training and handling is inspiring. When Claw went through his bluffing stage, the owner avoided…

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Indian Ringneck Flocking Behavior

https://youtu.be/cAzWQHfAmq4?si=jcABfvYTnKBq93nt There is nothing like watching ringnecks in their wild state, flying free. I've observed these birds for so long that every detail and behavior about them fascinates me; it's truly mesmerizing. Watching a flock of ringnecks offers a glimpse into their natural world, revealing behaviors and interactions that are both captivating and educational. While stumbling upon this video of Indian Ringnecks, I couldn’t help but notice the spacing between each bird. Did any of my fellow ringneck owners or enthusiasts notice? The spacing among their flock mates is incredible, almost like a checkerboard, defining the…

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Free-flying Indian Ringneck Parakeets

https://youtu.be/ft4lu9c1RsQ?si=gPK01YIYPIJHmM8G I just watched this charming video and couldn't help but feel delighted by the interaction between the owner and his Indian Ringnecks. The owner introduces us to his two beloved birds, Asparagus, a female ringneck, and Creampuff, a male ringneck. It's heartwarming to see how much he loves and cares for them. The owner shares his journey of acquiring these birds, starting with Asparagus, whom he had to hand-feed. He then talks about Creampuff, who has a handicap, and it's clear how much thought and care went into his decision to bring him into his…

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