Why does my indian ringneck make all sorts of different noises?
IRN’s (Indian RingNecks) have an incredible ability to mimic sound. They are incredibly intelligent animals/birds and given the opportunity can have a large repertoire. Birds do not have vocal chords. Vocalization is by means of a syrinx, not a larynx as in mammals. They are very inquisitive and will mimic their environment which is why it is important to make sure the bird is not taught things you wouldn’t or shouldn’t say in public. They have a life span of approximately twenty years given that they are allowed to exercise and given proper nutrition. There is an incredible amount of information available on the web regarding IRN’s. They are little clowns and learn very fast – They are more then a pretty bird – take the time to teach and you will be rewarded for many years to come. Put “Indian Ringneck” in your search engine and don’t limit yourself by teaching one word or trick at a time – They are very social birds and interacting with you will enhance their life as well. Don’t be a