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Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2005 8:27 am
by SpEEdie
Hi all and greetings from South Africa!

Been browsing these forums and I must say WOW! What beauties you guy's have....every last one of them!
What a library of information, tips and advice, and so easily accessible, I'll definitely be posting here regularly.

Just stumbled on this site whilst researching IRN's. Always wanted a pet bird for as long as I can remember and have finally decided on buying one, after much research, I've decided on Ringnecks, so being a complete novice, I'd appreciate any advice and assistance from you guy's...

Will keep you posted on the progress.....viewing some babies this weekend..

Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2005 9:36 am
by Mikaela
Welcome!

Hope you become a part of our growing family.

Huge dibs on researching before buying plus, you 'stumbled' across the best place on the net for Ringneck info. :D

Post often. We LOVE pics.

Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 12:44 am
by SpEEdie
Thanks....I'm so eager to get my birds, but cannot for the life of me decide on which colour I like best... the different mutations available are astounding...all so beautiful and different....

I'm quite taken with Yellow headed Yellow Tailed IRN, but have only managed to find it from a breeder in Austrailia and the costs involved in getting them shipped to South Africa are just a bit too much :(

They are stunning don't you think?

Image

Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 2:57 am
by kyria
Welcome to our Family, I just love newbies coz it means yet another happy fid.

IRN are stunning birds full stop and very intelligent. Good choice

Speaking for everyone I say, "Ask question often" and "post pictures we LOVE pictures and video" you cannot post or ask too much.

Cheers!

Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 9:09 pm
by jj
You're right SpEEdie, the yellow headed, yellow tailed irn is really beautiful! Thanks for sending the picture. I was only aware of the green and blue irns. I am also a newbie, and have had my green irn since October. I too stumbled on this site while researching. I am lucky enough to belong to the local caged bird club, and be with people who are a wealth of information, and whose eyes don't glaze over when I talk about my sweeties.