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Indian Ringneck Behavior:

The Indian Ringneck has taken a bad rap in the behavior department for a long time. Originally thought of only as an aviary bird because of their independent nature, many people now are finding that they can and do make wonderful companions. Even in the wild, the ringneck is a more solitary animal. They do travel in flocks, although their pair-bonding is not as strong as in many other species. Mutual preening and sitting side by side is not generally seen. However, there is always some type of interaction. Ringnecks are highly intelligent, able to observe and learn behavior very easily. Curiosity is always peaked when something new is introduced into the environment.

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Their need to explore and discover is very strong. When setting limits and boundaries, the care-giver must be ever vigilant because the ringnecks will always see just how much they can get away with. Ringnecks can become territorial in regards to their cages or other play areas. Their vocalization can be very grating if they are frightened, or something doesn't seem right in their environment. With proper guidance, they can learn to have a quieter noise lever (well sometimes, they are birds , after all) and even mimic the human voice very well.

The Indian Ringneck is not a bird for everybody. If the desire is to have a bird that cuddles in your lap and is totally dependent on you, you should look elsewhere. If you want a bird that is independent with an incredible sense of dignity and beauty, then maybe you should look a little closer at this gem. They can and do make wonderful companions when properly socialized.