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Indian Ringneck Parakeet (Rose-Ringed Parakeet): Bird Species Profile

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  Indian Ringneck Parakeet (Rose- Ringed Parakeet): Bird Species Profile The Indian ringneck  parakeet  is a very beautiful bird as well as a popular pet. It may not be right for everyone, since it requires a lot of attention and care, but it is a very social bird and can become an excellent companion for the entire family. The typical coloring of this species is bright lime green with blue tail feathers and yellow under the wings. These birds love to talk and enjoy a good challenge, which makes training a ton of fun. Species Overview COMMON NAMES:  Indian ringneck parakeet, Indian ringneck parrot, rose-ringed parakeet SCIENTIFIC NAME:   Psittacula krameri manillensis ADULT SIZE:  16 inches in length including tail feathers and 4 ounces in weight for a medium-sized parrot LIFE EXPECTANCY:  25 to 30 years; some instances up to 50 years Origin and History The   Indian ringneck parakeet  is an Asiatic subspecies of the rose-ringed parakeet ( Psittacula krameri ). It is an Asiatic parrot o

5 Cheap Bird Toys You Can Make at Home

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 Cheap Bird Toys You Can Make at Home A dilemma that many bird owners face is the problem of providing enough toys for their precocious pets. While many great bird toys can be found online and in pet shops, paying retail prices for toys can get expensive — particularly if your bird is a heavy chewer and destroys his toys very quickly. To help cut the cost of providing playthings for your pet, check out these common household items that you can turn into cheap bird toys. It will help keep playtime fun, and practically free! Incorporate these items into a bird toy by tying them with hemp twine, or drilling a hole and using plastic chain or quick links to attach to a toy that needs some sprucing up and you have saved yourself some money.  1:Wooden Spools Wooden spools (with the thread removed, of course) make safe and fun playthings for birds of all sizes. Some owners use spools as foot toys that their birds can play with while out of their cages, and some string spools of cotton twine or

Things to Consider Before Getting a Pet Bird

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Things to Consider Before Getting a Pet Bird Estimates say that more than 5 million households in the U.S. have pet birds. Birds come in an amazing variety of shapes, colors, and personalities. It is important to find the right bird that fits your personality and lifestyle. Some birds need a vast amount of attention and work, especially larger parrots, but even some smaller birds need a lot of love and handling in order to be happy and friendly. There are many things you need to consider before you settle on a species, including the lifespan of the bird, the  size of the cage  it needs,  foods  it will require, the noise level of the bird, and the time and attention the species needs. Birds That Require More Work Many people are drawn to parrots such as  Amazons ,  African greys ,  cockatoos , and  macaws  as they are gorgeous birds that are very trainable. Greys and Amazons are coveted for their talking abilities. These very trainable birds are also the most challenging and mo