Not only are their colors so vibrant and beautiful, they are so sweet! Kissing each other, telling one another to be good 😂🤣 I don’t know if it’s the type of bird, but they seem very chill and friendly with one another. They seem to like being in one another’s company. ❤️ Thank you for sharing your piece of happiness with us!!
Ringnecks are flock birds, so they are the kind of species you need to adopt at least 2 to make them happy. No wonder they like to be together that much!
I’ve been pining for the chatterboxes... glad to see “Bob” working on his social skills. 💖 all the verbal tomfoolery makes me smile this morning....THANK YOU!!!!
I absolutely love Cypress's cute soft angel voice, especially when he says to Bob You gotta be good", also when Cypress says "Thank you" "Goodness Sakes" & Bless You"! And it always cracks me up when they all call "FRANNNK" that's so Hilarious! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I have never found any videos that I enjoyed so much, that have made me laugh, smile, or fill my heart with so much joy as your videos do! Every night after dinner I play your videos for an hour or two on my You Tube app on my TV so my Parakeet Jesy can also watch them with me. I got Jesy at age 3 &1/2 months old, & Jesy is now 11 months old. It has helped & made it easier for me to teach Jesy to speak by letting him watch & then repeate words & phases your Bird's say. So far Jesy has learned to say "Give me a Kiss", "Thank you", "Good Boy", & Kiss my Belly", & of course laugh, because he hears me laughing whenever we watch your videos! Jesy's speech is get much clearer, which makes it easier to understand him. I am now working with Jesy on other words & phases your Amazing & Talented Bird's can say! Thank you for sharing your Adorable, Kissable, Lovely & Incredible Flock with us, & especially thank you & your Bird's for helping me teach Jesy to talk! 😊
They're so sweet happy relaxed and absolutely gorgeous! All those colors. Good for you and thank you for making my day a bit lighter. "Dunk-Dunk- Dunk!"
I save the videos and when it's time, " to go night, night", I tune in for my nightly show. I neec to find me a Frank! He must be a great guy..." bless your heart." 💕
There are times I just want to be sitting on that couch with you! Oh let's face it since I found this channel I've wanted to move in. Lot's of love from Rhode Island!😀😁😀💚💙💛✌
I have a yellow ring neck. I’ve had parakeets and cockatiels. I first wanted a ring neck when I saw one on TH-cam. I went to a bird shop and they said they rarely get them. I don’t remember how I came across it but I came across the Sacramento parrot rescue and found sunny. He was 12 years old and very withdrawn. Very afraid of hands. 3 years later he is very demanding. Especially when we are eating. He thinks he is supposed to have whatever we have. If my wife is in the kitchen he is freaking out. Because he expects her to bring him something. He still won’t fly to us although when we are eating he looks like he really wants to. And he still doesn’t like hands but he is loved. I would love a baby preferably a male and preferably blue. Do you breed them? Or do you just love them so much that you own so many. If you breed them how could I get one. And how much are they? Also sunny loves your channel. He gets very excited when I play your videos.
Hey hi! Love watching your birdies. I too have an inr female baby, two years old. Though she loves me, sometimes she would just bite me hard out of no where. Have you experienced this in your birds too?
@@GrandGlamour Mature, more than a year or more, males have the dark ring around their neck. Dunkin, the yellow one is a lutino with no melanin so his ring is faint. Females do not have a ring. Birds of any age can be DNA sexed by labs. You purchase a kit that has a small blotter paper in a plastic sleeve. You put a small drop of blood in the circle, put it in the plastic and mail it to the lab with paperwork on the species. Blood is obtained by nipping a toe nail just into the quick. The birds I’ve done don’t seem to notice and usually you only get a single drop. Always had Quik-stop on hand just in case. The other method used, usually on larger parrots, is surgical sexing done by a vet. Relatively quick minor surgery but not as accurate with young birds. Many parrot species have identical looking males and females. I don’t know how the gender of these was done. I’ve just shared the common practice.
Any words of advice for training to not bite. In 2 weeks we are getting a 10 week old ringneck... we have a conure that is 4mos old and tips I'd gladly take them.
So much birds. So much mess. How can you deal with it? Home turned to forest. Actually they are beautiful at their wild environment not in human made home.so thumb down
I love it how the parrot says "thank you" after the kisses and reminds us that one should "be good" -- these birds are adorable.
Cypress has the sweetest voice ❤️
Not only are their colors so vibrant and beautiful, they are so sweet! Kissing each other, telling one another to be good 😂🤣 I don’t know if it’s the type of bird, but they seem very chill and friendly with one another. They seem to like being in one another’s company. ❤️ Thank you for sharing your piece of happiness with us!!
Ringnecks are flock birds, so they are the kind of species you need to adopt at least 2 to make them happy. No wonder they like to be together that much!
Your flock is gorgeous, the colors are all soo beautiful, they’re so sweet and you’re a wonderful person/animal lover ❤️🦜
I’ve been pining for the chatterboxes... glad to see “Bob” working on his social skills. 💖 all the verbal tomfoolery makes me smile this morning....THANK YOU!!!!
I absolutely love Cypress's cute soft angel voice, especially when he says to Bob You gotta be good", also when Cypress says "Thank you" "Goodness Sakes" & Bless You"! And it always cracks me up when they all call "FRANNNK" that's so Hilarious! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
This is what I imagine Heaven will be like. Covered in and surrounded by Ringnecks. 🥰
I'd love to do just that also. Chill out and have fun chatting away with the birds.
I have never found any videos that I enjoyed so much, that have made me laugh, smile, or fill my heart with so much joy as your videos do! Every night after dinner I play your videos for an hour or two on my You Tube app on my TV so my Parakeet Jesy can also watch them with me. I got Jesy at age 3 &1/2 months old, & Jesy is now 11 months old. It has helped & made it easier for me to teach Jesy to speak by letting him watch & then repeate words & phases your Bird's say. So far Jesy has learned to say "Give me a Kiss", "Thank you", "Good Boy", & Kiss my Belly", & of course laugh, because he hears me laughing whenever we watch your videos! Jesy's speech is get much clearer, which makes it easier to understand him. I am now working with Jesy on other words & phases your Amazing & Talented Bird's can say! Thank you for sharing your Adorable, Kissable, Lovely & Incredible Flock with us, & especially thank you & your Bird's for helping me teach Jesy to talk! 😊
My heart melts just every time we talk I love your videos and your birdies are so sweet
Awe such sweet & adorable babies. I can’t seem to get enough of all of you. Its such a joy to watch & love them all
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They're so sweet happy relaxed and absolutely gorgeous! All those colors. Good for you and thank you for making my day a bit lighter. "Dunk-Dunk- Dunk!"
Happiness abounds! Lovely family!
The elusive Frank being called for 😂😂😂
Your good afternoon is my good morning. Thank you for sharing so much cuteness and love from your flock. 🤗
Now I've seen you guys I can start my day. Thank you gang your amazing big love from across the pond ❤️🇬🇧
Missed you guys!
Yes sorry we have been super busy this week and next week too.
I save the videos and when it's time, " to go night, night", I tune in for my nightly show.
I neec to find me a Frank! He must be a great guy..." bless your heart."
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I'm speachless. So amazing. Bless your hearts 💕💕
I love watching these beautiful creatures in eight minute increments, but all day every day ... I’m not sure.
All of them are very gorgeous. ♥️🥰
Cypress is a hoot!
You have some beautiful birds. .
The are little feather-people, loving and smart.
I love them specially when they say pee ka boo
Awe give mommy kiss
.thank you..that was cute
There are times I just want to be sitting on that couch with you! Oh let's face it since I found this channel I've wanted to move in. Lot's of love from Rhode Island!😀😁😀💚💙💛✌
I have a yellow ring neck. I’ve had parakeets and cockatiels. I first wanted a ring neck when I saw one on TH-cam. I went to a bird shop and they said they rarely get them. I don’t remember how I came across it but I came across the Sacramento parrot rescue and found sunny. He was 12 years old and very withdrawn. Very afraid of hands. 3 years later he is very demanding. Especially when we are eating. He thinks he is supposed to have whatever we have. If my wife is in the kitchen he is freaking out. Because he expects her to bring him something. He still won’t fly to us although when we are eating he looks like he really wants to. And he still doesn’t like hands but he is loved. I would love a baby preferably a male and preferably blue. Do you breed them? Or do you just love them so much that you own so many. If you breed them how could I get one. And how much are they? Also sunny loves your channel. He gets very excited when I play your videos.
Are all ringnecks so friendly and loving with other birds , my birds are jealous and compete with each other for my attention.
Your parrotlets are a cutie pie
It's what afternoons were made for 🤗
I'm the first, they are so cute 🥰🥰💓💓💓🤩
Oh, Bob, be good! No! Lol. Where is Frank ?
Hey hi!
Love watching your birdies.
I too have an inr female baby, two years old. Though she loves me, sometimes she would just bite me hard out of no where. Have you experienced this in your birds too?
How did you find out their gender?
@@GrandGlamour Mature, more than a year or more, males have the dark ring around their neck. Dunkin, the yellow one is a lutino with no melanin so his ring is faint. Females do not have a ring. Birds of any age can be DNA sexed by labs. You purchase a kit that has a small blotter paper in a plastic sleeve. You put a small drop of blood in the circle, put it in the plastic and mail it to the lab with paperwork on the species. Blood is obtained by nipping a toe nail just into the quick. The birds I’ve done don’t seem to notice and usually you only get a single drop. Always had Quik-stop on hand just in case. The other method used, usually on larger parrots, is surgical sexing done by a vet. Relatively quick minor surgery but not as accurate with young birds. Many parrot species have identical looking males and females. I don’t know how the gender of these was done. I’ve just shared the common practice.
@@dianer.9461 oh thank you!!
You made my day. 😘😘❤😘😘
So sweet thank you and be good.i know they are the best and so are you
Ur violet that u keep kissing is hellarious w the fake sounds. .super sweet
Birbs lots n lots of birbs 😘😘😘😘😘
It's never a boring day in this house
Any words of advice for training to not bite. In 2 weeks we are getting a 10 week old ringneck... we have a conure that is 4mos old and tips I'd gladly take them.
Wat mooie wat een mooie vogels groeten van holland
Love thise babies
My question is how much poop do you have to clean up
A corona of birds.
Sweetie pies 😍😍😍
F. R. A. N. K !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
cute cute cute
Only TH-cam channel where humans talk parrotish.
ahhhhhhhhhhhhh so cute
حلواااات 🤩🤩🤩
Why cute
Do you sell babies? I’m in Florida
The last of the babies are under contract but we'll have more available next spring and we're in Louisiana.
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do you mind, if i suggest you 😷masks for the coming 2 years ?
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So much birds. So much mess. How can you deal with it? Home turned to forest. Actually they are beautiful at their wild environment not in human made home.so thumb down
Chatterbox Parrots always pops up 1st in my TH-cam algorithm. I love your birds little cartoon squeaks! My favorite is Dunk Dunk. 🦜