Found a wild juvenile ringneck...HELP!
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 2:18 am
Hi,
Today I found what I believe to be a juvenile ringneck at the golf course here in Islamabad, Pakistan. It was being harassed (but not attacked) by a murder of crows when I rescued it. I have owned a parakeet before, so I am fairly familiar with bird behaviors etc (lucky for the bird!). I believe it is under 6 months old as it has faint signs of black on its beak, and has no sign of a ring. Also the tail plumage does not appear to be fully grown. His wings do not look like they are fully grown either, but the flight feathers in ringnecks may be different from parakeets. I dont think he is injured badly in any way, a scratch on his eyelid and foot but no blood loss or anything. His poop is healthy. I believe his is more nervous than he is ill. He is very open to handling, as i can pick him up with no issues, but he gets a little loud if you get too close to his beak.
Can somebody tell me how to post pics so I can get some definite answers from somebody more experienced as to how old he is etc?
This is my first time with a wild bird, my original plan was to rehabilitate and release him back at the golf course but Im worried that if he is too young, he may not be capable of surviving there (in which case I would keep him). He hasn't eaten anything, taken a nibble of a walnut, and he has been very still and quiet since i brought him home. If i leave the room for a while and come back, he is usually asleep with his head tucked in his wings. THIS is the only thing that has struck me as a little odd.
PLEASE HELP!
Today I found what I believe to be a juvenile ringneck at the golf course here in Islamabad, Pakistan. It was being harassed (but not attacked) by a murder of crows when I rescued it. I have owned a parakeet before, so I am fairly familiar with bird behaviors etc (lucky for the bird!). I believe it is under 6 months old as it has faint signs of black on its beak, and has no sign of a ring. Also the tail plumage does not appear to be fully grown. His wings do not look like they are fully grown either, but the flight feathers in ringnecks may be different from parakeets. I dont think he is injured badly in any way, a scratch on his eyelid and foot but no blood loss or anything. His poop is healthy. I believe his is more nervous than he is ill. He is very open to handling, as i can pick him up with no issues, but he gets a little loud if you get too close to his beak.
Can somebody tell me how to post pics so I can get some definite answers from somebody more experienced as to how old he is etc?
This is my first time with a wild bird, my original plan was to rehabilitate and release him back at the golf course but Im worried that if he is too young, he may not be capable of surviving there (in which case I would keep him). He hasn't eaten anything, taken a nibble of a walnut, and he has been very still and quiet since i brought him home. If i leave the room for a while and come back, he is usually asleep with his head tucked in his wings. THIS is the only thing that has struck me as a little odd.
PLEASE HELP!