I have noticed that as he matures, his comprehension has been getting a lot better.
What I mean by this is that he seems to be developing more of a capacity for bonding, problem solving, talking, willingness to try new foods, and well just about everything...
I suppose that like most complex organisms, ringnecks become 'deeper' as they mature.
Jones is about 18 months old (I think... I'd have to look). His ring isn't even developed yet.
I was wondering if anyone could think back to recall the phases of maturity that their ringneck went through from about this time to full adulthood and give me some ideas of what I can look forward to. And perhaps any advice on how to best enjoy the bird and make him as happy as he can be.
In particular, was there a point in time where your ringneck's bond to you got a lot stronger? (kind of like how teenagers/young adults want to get away from their parents, then return to the 'nest' later and want to be more involved with their parents)
Maybe I'm just overthinking the whole thing.

Thanks,
Jason