These have been really helpful tips. We finally got our rescued little girl to start squeaking out "thank you", even if it sounds more like "tank ooo". She's a sweet little Albino IRN, probably 2-3 years old now. We found her after she had apparently had a run in with a crow or other larger animal and had been hiding in our Jasmine bushes. We named her Jasmine for that reason. We're trying to get her to say "baby" and "apple" now.
Awww that’s so adorable “tank ooo” lol. Keep repeating it to her and it will start to sound better, if not it’s still absolutely adorable 🥰. She’s very lucky that you found her and saved her ❤️
Awww. Repetition is really important to teach a bird how to talk. That's how my birds learned how to talk! Also, baby birds are more likely to talk over time than adults because babies are inexperienced and can be shaped to learn new things. That's why babies are also easier to train! (I also agree about whistling because if you whistle, birds will pick that up and chances are they won't talk.)
I agree it can be easier if they are younger, but my female rescue was 16 years old when I got her and she was able to pick up on many whistles I taught her. She never did speak, but I never stopped trying lol. It really does come down to the bird itself, I’ve had many people tell me they have had their birds from a small baby and they never learned to speak ever. My Chico was a much better talker than Ricco and picked up on every word, where as Ricco just says what he likes lol.
I very recently adopted a baby starling & understand they have the potential to mimic speech. I was so happy to find your informative video, as I'm assuming that the information will be valuable for starlings as well as your adorable parrots! Thank you!
Congratulations on your baby Starling. They are both so adorable and intelligent. This video does apply to all birds, but again their is no right or wrong on how you go about teaching a bird to talk. I’m glad to hear you found this video helpful and hope it helps. All the best with your baby Starling 😊💕
My kiwi is same bird as ricco but a girl. She was bad used I bought her as I seen her she is a gorgeous girl was so nervous of me she has said hello once or twice she does come to my hand and take a snack she won't let me handle her but whistles like a champ . She loves my mu. To bits and my daughter summer. Her biggest love is your little man ricco she loves watching him on TH-cam and sends him wolf whistles always. He is a sweet little man lots of love to you all from aberdeen scotland.xx❤
Omg That’s so adorable, Kiwi is so lucky to have you and your loving family. It’s funny you say that about the wolf whistle, as much as I’ve tried to teach Ricco it, he only can do the first part of it. It’s pretty funny. 😂
Ricco…is Joy…Joy…Joy…!! Nice tips. Small words, right timing, when they are not interested or attentive, rewarding..✍️ works well. Ricco..hats off to you for your patience and being good…you’re a good boy!!!! Loved this Video!! Ricco’s presence made this Video really interesting. Even when Ricco isn’t doing anything…viewers would love to watch till the end!!!!! I truly enjoyed and loved your tips. Thanks very much. ❤️🦜❤️🦜❤️🦜🦜🦜
Yay thanks for this brilliant video. So helpful. Explained to perfection by you & Ricco as always steals the show by just being there cute as can be 😍..💕🐦💕
Ricco is such a wonderful birdie Supermodel🕺🕺🕺 and Actor for your videos!😎😎😎 I absolutely enjoyed learning more from you.😍😍😍 Awesome video!🥰🥰🥰 Bravo!🌹🌹🌹
You really do have such good advice for birds ! Teaching them is so important, and fun for you both ! 🤗 Taught my kids tone of voice.... it helped. Ricco learned so many words, thanks to Mom 🥰💓👏
Thank you 🥰. I try my best, but definitely best to make it fun. I’m sure it’s the same with children, if it’s not fun they probably won’t be interested lol.
@@Riccothegreenpiedirn forgot did you mention about disinfectants , cause so dangerous to them or using near, in cage, can't remember , sorry just thought of 🤔☺️ if you did sorry 😐 think alot huh 🤐 lol
Hi thanks so much for the adorable video of Ricco.it allways makes my day to see your video.so sorry I am I late to see your wonderful video, got very busy yesterday.Ricco is so cute with his toy.what I noticed when I am on the phone talking my angel will try to copy what I am saying which is so cute..thanks so much for the wonderful video you have a wonderful day with the adorable Ricco.A big like from me and angel.
Great advice. People should adopt their birds. There are so many awesome and beautiful birds that need homes... They live a very long life, and sometimes things happen and people can't take care of them. I say the same about cats. Adopt a nice senior cat! They're very happy to just be out of the shelter.
Finally the video i was waiting for😊 However somehow my ringneck parrot has became very agressive he doesn't even let anyone touch him and gets angry and pluffy evertime someone try to reach to him, which is making me very concerned for his behaviour. whereas my plum headed parrot has became more friendly with us and even started to fly towards us as his damaged wings has healed and he has started flying again😊
Could it be your ringneck parrot is going through the bluffing stage? Can you tell me how old he is? Also they get grumpy and cranky when they are molting or it’s springtime. Did this behaviour just start. Try to think of anything that could’ve caused this behaviour. I do have a video in my playlist about the bluffing stages, ringneck parrots are known to go through it more often than other birds.
@@Riccothegreenpiedirn i have watched the video But i don't think its the bluffing period. I don't know his exact age as we were given the parrot 2 months ago from someone we know and they didnt had any idea they said its a baby parrot At first i thought its a baby parrot but now i think that she maybe a female one as her feet scales are very hard, beak is red and black more than any baby parrot could have also she is very large in size. Although she is very playful on her own so we let her play and do whatever she's doing
@@migattenoSam Some birds just need time, just keep working with her. Try using treats and foods to gain her trust. Indian ringneck parrots are not as cuddly to begin with and are much more independent. I would keep interacting with her as you are doing and just respect her space. It took me 1 year to get Ricco to fully trust me. I’m sure she will come around 😊
@@Riccothegreenpiedirn yes thats what we are doing right now. Trying to gain trust i use to whistle with her and she responds sometimes(likely 2-5% of the time only😅) but yes its ok for us she will get used to us We are concerned because she was friendly before but has gotten more agressive now. However lets see for some time if its gets better😊 Thankyou for your advice and help😁
Tysm for this helpful video😊I been doing lots of research before I become a Loving owner of a Beautiful Incredible Sweet Ringneck like you😍I appreciate all your knowledge you share with us & teaching us how to take the best care of these Amazing Birds, you definitely know a lot & Ricco is proof of that 💯% I just started following you & I been watching all your videos, I absolutely love you both in happy I found your channel!👏❤️🦜🥰🤗
Aww thank you so much for this and your positive feedback. It makes me so happy to hear. 🥰 Your ringneck parrot will be so lucky to have you as a owner. 😊❤️
@@Riccothegreenpiedirn Awe your so Welcome😌This means a lot to me hearing that from you Tysvvm I sure Hope so, I will definitely give it my all for sure x💯! I have you & Ricco to Thank for helping me🙏💞🥰😘
@@Riccothegreenpiedirn Thank you very much that means the World to me🤗I’m so excited & can’t wait😆Tomorrow I’m going to research my area, breeders, & rescue places. If u don’t mind me asking did you get Ricco has a baby? And was he from a breeder, store, etc? If u don’t feel comfortable answering I completely understand😊Tysm for your time replying to me🤗❤️
@@tammanasvlogs3557 Even if they don’t, that’s ok. You can still teach them many other things. My female rescue never spoke, but she learned many great whistles and it sounded so beautiful. She was so adorable. A talking pet or not, they are all equally adorable 🥰
@@Riccothegreenpiedirn yeah, you are very true,my female parrot (Pinki) shouts a lot when i am not surrounded and she can also whistle and make kissing sounds and these activities makes me Happy 😊
Yeah it's definitely true that birds choose what words they like. There's that really funny chattering lory Gumi-chan that just says all sorts of strange things. He picks up on sounds he likes and makes it his signature thing.
You are so amazing and talented at training a parrot, I am a fan of the ringneck parrot, especially the colorful mutations❤❤ I have a question! Is starving a parakeet important in training it to respond to you?!!
I never would starve a parrot, it’s not necessary at all. Using food to gain a birds trust or for training is a good way, but it should never be to the point of starvation. Training should also be fun and short throughout the day and never forced otherwise it could brake the bond between you and your bird. Just use your bird’s favourite treats only for training and not otherwise, that’s the only thing that needs to be done.
Hi again I love your video I just have a question for you and Ricco are you the one that made the dring dring sound or did he pick it up from a phone? Some bird say bad words sometime could it be by repitition or just some words come easier than others😊
Thank you 😊. So the dring dring came from me and I made it up, not a phone. My Chico was the first to learn it over 4 years ago, but he went missing. The reason why parrots will pick up on the bad words is usually because it is said loud and in a different tone than a usual tone that a owner would normally use. Think of ever you have said a bad word or someone around you and how it sounds different because it’s out of anger and loud, this is why birds tend to pick up on it if that makes sense. Hope that answered your question .I forgot to mention that you can teach them sounds by playing it from a recording, they may or may not pick up on it. It really depends if they like what they hear lol.
Jack is a seven month old Conure. He has a good vocabulary but he only talks to me. He is quiet when meeting my friends and when the camera comes out he clams up. How can I help him be more social?
Ricco is kind of similar. I think most birds are, unless you constantly have people around. It also comes down to the bird. My Chico was very outgoing and would run to anyone lol. But Ricco not so much. I had my family members always interact with him and use treats and foods to gain his trust. He will still pick me over them, but if I’m not there he will go to them. Just try to include him in things when friends are around and have them gain his trust with foods, treats or toys. It can be more difficult when they get used to only you being around. Ricco also is somewhat fearful of men, but I use his favourite toys to get him to go to my dad, brother or friends. Just find something they like and use that. It will take time, but just keep at it 😊
Actually I did not intentionally taught my parrot to speak but my mother used to call my name so almost after a week she learnt my name by her self and one day she started to say my name again and again and I was so happy 😊😊 so I realised these thing actually works it may take time but works well ❤
Are you referring to ringneck parrots specifically or all birds? I’ve seen many female ringneck parrots talk and some males never talk. It really depends on the bird itself. Both my Chico and my Ricco were males, but they are so different in many ways. My Chico was probably one of the best talkers I’ve had, whereas my Ricco not so much. He still talks but not as much, he loves to fly and play. You just never know 😊
How did you get him to allow you to touch his head? We have a 6 month old female that looks just like Ricco. We got her when she was 8 weeks old. She is still terrified of our hands unless we are offering a treat to step up. She loves kisses on her beak and even initiates it. She flies to us voluntarily. But the second we try to touch her she bites - hard.
Had she always been like this? Not all birds like to be touched, but I wouldn’t stop trying. It took me 1 full year for Ricco to fully trust me. He would growl at me, bite me just so I wouldn’t touch his head. I would always move slowly and ask him if I can tickle tickle. Now he says tickle tickle whenever I pet him. Have you tried giving her a treat or showing her a treat while trying to pet her? I always moved at Ricco’s pace and allowed him to show me when he was ready . Just takes time and patience, but don’t ever give up. Your little one is still young, just keep working with her 😊
@@Riccothegreenpiedirn Yes she's always been like this but of course "always" isn't that long. She's not quite 6 months old. I've tried to give her a treat to be able to touch her but she gets confused and steps up instead. That's the only thing she understands doing has gotten her a treat. When I say no and try to get her to understand I'm trying to pet her she gets frustrated that I won't give her the treat. I've read other places as well it can take a year. Which I'm fine with as long as we get there eventually. I notice she does make tiny bits of progress. Like just in the past couple weeks when I open her cage I don't have to step back and wait for her to come out. Now I can lean into the cage so she can step onto my shoulder. One day she even stepped onto my hand when I offered it. But the next day when I tried she bit my finger so hard it bled. The other thing I've noticed recently is when she's hanging out on my shoulder and I need to brush my hair out of my face she doesn't immediately freak out when she sees my hand approaching near her. She's finally figured out I'm just tucking my hair away and all will be fine! She is super jealous of our other 2 birds too. When we have our cockatiel or conure out she immediately flies over and knocks them out of the way. I've tried to show her how they get head scratchies and snuggles and she can too but she just doesn't understand.
@@dhale9089 If it’s confusing her with the treats don’t use them. Try to desensitize her a little at a time by placing your hand above her head slowly and pay attention to her body language. Do this as often as you can and lower it each time till you can eventually touch her. It will take time and patience, but she will soon trust you. Had she always been aggressive towards your other birds? She could be going through the bluffing stage if it just started. I’d keep an eye on her with the other birds, the females have been known to kill other birds if they dislike them, especially their own kind. She’s obviously picked you as her person and is most likely trying to protect you from the other birds, if that makes sense. I rescued a female ringneck parrot who nobody else could touch and she only liked males, but she bonded to me instantly. I really didn’t do anything out of the ordinary with her except be myself. I did however get bit twice from her, but that was my mistake from not understanding her body language at the time. They do get pretty moody, aggressive, or cranky when hormonal. But it will pass as well.
@@Riccothegreenpiedirn Ok I'll try that. I saw on the Bird Tricks video that you should never approach a ringneck from above yet I see it in other videos a lot. I do always always watch her around my other 2 birds. The breeder we got her from told me about the danger of trying to breed ringnecks because the female will kill the male if not interested. I was like wow I guess "no means no" to the extreme! Its funny to watch her near my conure though. He thinks he's all tough around my cockatiel despite being smaller yet all she has to do is look at him and open her beak wide and he lowers his head and slithers away! She seems to like both my husband and me pretty much the same. She started to bond with him early on before me which really annoyed me. I really wanted a female. I love my husband, 2 sons, and 2 male birds but I was like I really need a girl in this house! So when she was going for him at first I was like no way! It shifted though when I got her to start stepping up with a treat. It only took like 2 days for her to catch on. Then she seemed to trust me more even without a treat. Now its hard to walk by her without her doing this little dancing shuffle thing like she can't wait for me to get closer. Then she jumps to my shoulder. She's so cute I just really want to give her snuggles like my other two!
@@dhale9089 So with Ricco I would do it slowly and I would talk to him at the same time while watching his body language. I was always below him when he was on his perch or swing, so that could’ve made a difference. I would stop when he would warn me and try again another time, till eventually 1 year later he finally gave in lol. I think if they are above you and they see your hand moving slowly they should get used to it over time, but every bird is different. I don’t think there is a wrong or right , just do what you feel comfortable with and your bird. I’ve also never done clicker training or stick training and was able to always train all my birds with tricks. I’m sure their are many different methods, I say try them all, you have nothing to loose lol. She seems pretty motivated to learn, I would just keep doing what you are doing. I would love to see the interaction with the other birds, I always find it so funny to watch. I think it’s amazing that she has a bond with both you and your husband, it’s very important as well. My female rescue preferred men more, but she bonded with me the most. She was such a cuddle bug. When everyone saw how I could handle her, they were shocked that she was the same bird. They also pick up on things like fear, weaknesses or they just may not like you. When I would go visit her at the store they had her in, she would literally dive bomb this other lady because she didn’t like her lol. They just like who they like sometimes 🤷♀️🤣. I’ll do a quick video on how I got Ricco to let me pet him and how I did it, but there is really not much to it. But it might be easier to understand how I did it, but again I say go with what you think your bird is most comfortable with 😊
how old is ricco? I have an alexandrine parrot ( 6 months old ) and he's already whistling. I want to teach him words like hello, hi, goodbye etc, can you please tell me at what age do they starts to talk with words?
So sorry for the late response, I didn’t see this for some reason. Ricco is 4 years old. It varies in every bird and different factors depending on when they talk, or if they ever do. Here is a video I did about this topic 👉th-cam.com/video/uBReqVwMhtw/w-d-xo.html
I read a story in a bird book once. I remember it something like this: A guy bought a parrot (not specified) and spent a whole month talking to it and trying to get it to talk. The guy gave up and one day, he entered the birds room and the parrot suddenly said: Is the *%#~***** bird ever gonna talk!
My beloved green cheek conure suddenly one morning when he was 1.5 years old said hi baby, my baby, that’s ok baby, come here baby, that’s ok baby, Twinkle (his name) …. I couldn’t believe it. I didn’t even know he would learn to talk… these were the phrases I used regularly. … He passed away at 13.5 years old on Aug 19, 24. He was my soul bird…. I adore him ❤️🦜
I watch another great birb channel on here. Her parrot 🐦 learned the loud BEEP from a smoke detector that needed the 9v battery changed. 😄 So now he often does the loud "BEEP" ... So, my advice is make sure your smoke alarm batteries are changed.
Haha that’s to funny. I’d definitely adopt if I ever get a companion for Ricco, that’s if he excepts another bird. If not I’ll shower him with all the attention and love 😁
This is the perfect time to start talking to him. It’s never to early,. Especially because he is young, this is the perfect time. He will absorb it all in. You will here him chatter first before words, it’s how they practice. I got Ricco at the age of 6 months old and he started to talk around 9 months old. Keep in mind every bird is different, he may pick up talking sooner or could take longer. Just keep talking to him 😊
@@PanosTh09 yea it takes much longer than two weeks, especially when it’s new to them lol. It takes time, just keep talking and he will surprise you one of these days. 😁
I’m not able to see your bird so I can’t say. I do have a video in my playlist on how to tell the difference between a male and female ringneck parrot. Try to watch the updated version, hopefully it will help you or you can DM me on Instagram.
Hi i have a bird i want to teach him to talk he reacts to my words but i am some how scared of it i always feed him smile to him am always happy to see him but i never even carried him in my hands
@@Riccothegreenpiedirn thanks for replying though I have a question idk what to give my green mithu(Indian parrot) as a treat we give him sunflower seeds on a daily basis science it is his feed so pls answer. Fun fact : my parrot eats chocolate biscuits, avocado and onions although it's bad for him he loves it tho
@@Luh1016jplease don’t feed him anything with chocolate, you could kill him. Even if he likes eating certain things that are not good for him, you shouldn’t give it to him. It can make him sick slowly without you knowing it. If you’re bird is on a seed diet it’s very important to feed him vegetables and fruits. I’ll send you links to videos I’ve done about diet.
Thank you....one more question. ...she is scaring a lot with me....when ever i came near her ,she start to cry out loudly. ..what to do...and she is not drinking water at all...pls answer me....iam getting scared a lot of my parrot. ..
@@priyankavijaypatil079 Can you give me more information, like how long you have had her for, is she a baby or a rescue. Also do you mean she is afraid of you? If you are on Instagram you can DM me and I’ll do my best to help you out.
No iam not in insta....thank you for responding.....yesterday i removed her from the cage...after that she is getting scared. ...but before this,she was normal and she was comfortable...she allowed me to touch her ...but today..🥺😞😞..what to do...
If you look at my videos Ricco has plenty of natural wood toys, these are just foot toys that he plays with. I’ve owned birds all my life and know if he was ingesting plastic or not.
Ricco being extra sweet and asking for cuddles 👉th-cam.com/video/SNLxuOWC2WI/w-d-xo.html
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These have been really helpful tips. We finally got our rescued little girl to start squeaking out "thank you", even if it sounds more like "tank ooo". She's a sweet little Albino IRN, probably 2-3 years old now. We found her after she had apparently had a run in with a crow or other larger animal and had been hiding in our Jasmine bushes. We named her Jasmine for that reason. We're trying to get her to say "baby" and "apple" now.
Awww that’s so adorable “tank ooo” lol. Keep repeating it to her and it will start to sound better, if not it’s still absolutely adorable 🥰. She’s very lucky that you found her and saved her ❤️
Awww. Repetition is really important to teach a bird how to talk. That's how my birds learned how to talk! Also, baby birds are more likely to talk over time than adults because babies are inexperienced and can be shaped to learn new things. That's why babies are also easier to train!
(I also agree about whistling because if you whistle, birds will pick that up and chances are they won't talk.)
I agree it can be easier if they are younger, but my female rescue was 16 years old when I got her and she was able to pick up on many whistles I taught her. She never did speak, but I never stopped trying lol. It really does come down to the bird itself, I’ve had many people tell me they have had their birds from a small baby and they never learned to speak ever. My Chico was a much better talker than Ricco and picked up on every word, where as Ricco just says what he likes lol.
@@Riccothegreenpiedirn Yes absolutely. And that's so cute!
@@fauziadurrani9064 Thank you 🥰
I very recently adopted a baby starling & understand they have the potential to mimic speech. I was so happy to find your informative video, as I'm assuming that the information will be valuable for starlings as well as your adorable parrots! Thank you!
Congratulations on your baby Starling. They are both so adorable and intelligent. This video does apply to all birds, but again their is no right or wrong on how you go about teaching a bird to talk.
I’m glad to hear you found this video helpful and hope it helps. All the best with your baby Starling 😊💕
My kiwi is same bird as ricco but a girl. She was bad used I bought her as I seen her she is a gorgeous girl was so nervous of me she has said hello once or twice she does come to my hand and take a snack she won't let me handle her but whistles like a champ . She loves my mu. To bits and my daughter summer. Her biggest love is your little man ricco she loves watching him on TH-cam and sends him wolf whistles always. He is a sweet little man lots of love to you all from aberdeen scotland.xx❤
Omg That’s so adorable, Kiwi is so lucky to have you and your loving family. It’s funny you say that about the wolf whistle, as much as I’ve tried to teach Ricco it, he only can do the first part of it. It’s pretty funny. 😂
Ricco…is Joy…Joy…Joy…!! Nice tips. Small words, right timing, when they are not interested or attentive, rewarding..✍️ works well. Ricco..hats off to you for your patience and being good…you’re a good boy!!!! Loved this Video!! Ricco’s presence made this Video really interesting. Even when Ricco isn’t doing anything…viewers would love to watch till the end!!!!! I truly enjoyed and loved your tips. Thanks very much. ❤️🦜❤️🦜❤️🦜🦜🦜
Thank you so much, I’m glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for all your support, I really appreciate it 😊🥰❤️
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Yay thanks for this brilliant video. So helpful. Explained to perfection by you & Ricco as always steals the show by just being there cute as can be 😍..💕🐦💕
Thank you, I appreciate that 😊. I know, all they need to do is sit there and look cute 😁🤷♀️
Ricco is such a wonderful birdie Supermodel🕺🕺🕺 and Actor for your videos!😎😎😎 I absolutely enjoyed learning more from you.😍😍😍 Awesome video!🥰🥰🥰 Bravo!🌹🌹🌹
Aww thank you for always being so supportive, I really do appreciate it ❤️
You really do have such good advice for birds ! Teaching them is so important, and fun for you both ! 🤗 Taught my kids tone of voice.... it helped. Ricco learned so many words, thanks to Mom 🥰💓👏
Thank you 🥰. I try my best, but definitely best to make it fun. I’m sure it’s the same with children, if it’s not fun they probably won’t be interested lol.
@@Riccothegreenpiedirn you really do and that's why Ricco is such a sweetie pie boy , learns from You 🥰😊✨
@@darlene2483 Thank you ❤️
@@Riccothegreenpiedirn forgot did you mention about disinfectants , cause so dangerous to them or using near, in cage, can't remember , sorry just thought of 🤔☺️ if you did sorry 😐 think alot huh 🤐 lol
This will really help my parrot. Thank you so much Ricco 😘❤️
Your very welcome, it’s my pleasure 😊
Thanks. Great video. I will definitely give it a try
Your welcome, hope it helps 😊
Ricco is so amazing and handsome
Aww thank you 😊
Hi thanks so much for the adorable video of Ricco.it allways makes my day to see your video.so sorry I am I late to see your wonderful video, got very busy yesterday.Ricco is so cute with his toy.what I noticed when I am on the phone talking my angel will try to copy what I am saying which is so cute..thanks so much for the wonderful video you have a wonderful day with the adorable Ricco.A big like from me and angel.
Don’t apologize, I just appreciate the support. Thank you so much. You and Angel have a wonderful day 😊
Ricco would make a great teacher 🐦👩🏫
He just needs to sit there and look cute 🥰
Great advice. People should adopt their birds. There are so many awesome and beautiful birds that need homes... They live a very long life, and sometimes things happen and people can't take care of them. I say the same about cats. Adopt a nice senior cat! They're very happy to just be out of the shelter.
Finally the video i was waiting for😊
However somehow my ringneck parrot has became very agressive he doesn't even let anyone touch him and gets angry and pluffy evertime someone try to reach to him, which is making me very concerned for his behaviour.
whereas my plum headed parrot has became more friendly with us and even started to fly towards us as his damaged wings has healed and he has started flying again😊
Could it be your ringneck parrot is going through the bluffing stage? Can you tell me how old he is? Also they get grumpy and cranky when they are molting or it’s springtime. Did this behaviour just start. Try to think of anything that could’ve caused this behaviour. I do have a video in my playlist about the bluffing stages, ringneck parrots are known to go through it more often than other birds.
@@Riccothegreenpiedirn i have watched the video
But i don't think its the bluffing period. I don't know his exact age as we were given the parrot 2 months ago from someone we know and they didnt had any idea they said its a baby parrot
At first i thought its a baby parrot but now i think that she maybe a female one as her feet scales are very hard, beak is red and black more than any baby parrot could have also she is very large in size.
Although she is very playful on her own so we let her play and do whatever she's doing
@@migattenoSam Some birds just need time, just keep working with her. Try using treats and foods to gain her trust. Indian ringneck parrots are not as cuddly to begin with and are much more independent. I would keep interacting with her as you are doing and just respect her space. It took me 1 year to get Ricco to fully trust me. I’m sure she will come around 😊
@@Riccothegreenpiedirn yes thats what we are doing right now.
Trying to gain trust i use to whistle with her and she responds sometimes(likely 2-5% of the time only😅) but yes its ok for us she will get used to us
We are concerned because she was friendly before but has gotten more agressive now.
However lets see for some time if its gets better😊
Thankyou for your advice and help😁
@@migattenoSam No problem at all. Good luck 😊
Lol, I have reptiles not birds but I continue to watch these 😊
Tysm for this helpful video😊I been doing lots of research before I become a Loving owner of a Beautiful Incredible Sweet Ringneck like you😍I appreciate all your knowledge you share with us & teaching us how to take the best care of these Amazing Birds, you definitely know a lot & Ricco is proof of that 💯% I just started following you & I been watching all your videos, I absolutely love you both in happy I found your channel!👏❤️🦜🥰🤗
Aww thank you so much for this and your positive feedback. It makes me so happy to hear. 🥰 Your ringneck parrot will be so lucky to have you as a owner. 😊❤️
@@Riccothegreenpiedirn Awe your so Welcome😌This means a lot to me hearing that from you Tysvvm I sure Hope so, I will definitely give it my all for sure x💯! I have you & Ricco to Thank for helping me🙏💞🥰😘
@@necole1023 I’m glad I could help. Looking forward to hearing about your new addition to the flock 😊❤️
@@Riccothegreenpiedirn Thank you very much that means the World to me🤗I’m so excited & can’t wait😆Tomorrow I’m going to research my area, breeders, & rescue places. If u don’t mind me asking did you get Ricco has a baby? And was he from a breeder, store, etc? If u don’t feel comfortable answering I completely understand😊Tysm for your time replying to me🤗❤️
HIS PEEKABOOS ARE THE CUTEST!!
Thank you 😊
Thank you so much for the❤ it means a great deal to me coming from you.
The talking not whistling is very good, and mostly commom sende,once explained .
Thanks a lot i would definitely try for my parrots
Your welcome, hopefully it helps 🥰
@@Riccothegreenpiedirn yeah am also thinking same 🤞crossing fingers😊
@@tammanasvlogs3557 Even if they don’t, that’s ok. You can still teach them many other things. My female rescue never spoke, but she learned many great whistles and it sounded so beautiful. She was so adorable. A talking pet or not, they are all equally adorable 🥰
@@Riccothegreenpiedirn yeah, you are very true,my female parrot (Pinki) shouts a lot when i am not surrounded and she can also whistle and make kissing sounds and these activities makes me Happy 😊
@@tammanasvlogs3557 aww that’s adorable 🥰
I can't wait for more videos from you guys! You guys are my favorites!❤💗💕
Aww thank you 💕
I am here just to see Ricco posing for throughout the full video
Omg you always make me laugh 😁 Thank you for your support, I really appreciate it. The next video will be of Ricco lol 😊
Peek-a-boo action!
Peekaboo 🤗
Thank you
Thank you loving your videos
Thank you 😊
Yeah it's definitely true that birds choose what words they like. There's that really funny chattering lory Gumi-chan that just says all sorts of strange things. He picks up on sounds he likes and makes it his signature thing.
You are so amazing and talented at training a parrot, I am a fan of the ringneck parrot, especially the colorful mutations❤❤
I have a question! Is starving a parakeet important in training it to respond to you?!!
I never would starve a parrot, it’s not necessary at all. Using food to gain a birds trust or for training is a good way, but it should never be to the point of starvation. Training should also be fun and short throughout the day and never forced otherwise it could brake the bond between you and your bird. Just use your bird’s favourite treats only for training and not otherwise, that’s the only thing that needs to be done.
@@Riccothegreenpiedirn You are right, what you say is logical and wonderful❤️💕 thank u so much
Ricco, as always you are such a pretty boy
Aww thank you 🥰
@@Riccothegreenpiedirn Your peek a boo's are just the cutest
@@kathrynnorman2253 he’s definitely mastered the peekaboos lol
@@Riccothegreenpiedirn All hail Ricco the master of the peekaboos LOL!!
@@kathrynnorman2253 lol 😂
Ricco looks so cutee
Aww thank you 🥰
what is the perfect age to train the bird ringneck . and how you train your bird to wave.. thank you for the video it was amazing and he is so cute ❤
Buy your birdie Rosetta Stone!🤣🤣🤣 Just kidding!😂😂😂
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doesn't sound easy! Well done!
Thank you, I appreciate that 😊
Hi again I love your video I just have a question for you and Ricco are you the one that made the dring dring sound or did he pick it up from a phone? Some bird say bad words sometime could it be by repitition or just some words come easier than others😊
Thank you 😊. So the dring dring came from me and I made it up, not a phone. My Chico was the first to learn it over 4 years ago, but he went missing.
The reason why parrots will pick up on the bad words is usually because it is said loud and in a different tone than a usual tone that a owner would normally use. Think of ever you have said a bad word or someone around you and how it sounds different because it’s out of anger and loud, this is why birds tend to pick up on it if that makes sense. Hope that answered your question .I forgot to mention that you can teach them sounds by playing it from a recording, they may or may not pick up on it. It really depends if they like what they hear lol.
@@Riccothegreenpiedirnaww what happened to Chico?
Jack is a seven month old Conure. He has a good vocabulary but he only talks to me. He is quiet when meeting my friends and when the camera comes out he clams up. How can I help him be more social?
Ricco is kind of similar. I think most birds are, unless you constantly have people around. It also comes down to the bird. My Chico was very outgoing and would run to anyone lol. But Ricco not so much. I had my family members always interact with him and use treats and foods to gain his trust. He will still pick me over them, but if I’m not there he will go to them.
Just try to include him in things when friends are around and have them gain his trust with foods, treats or toys. It can be more difficult when they get used to only you being around. Ricco also is somewhat fearful of men, but I use his favourite toys to get him to go to my dad, brother or friends. Just find something they like and use that. It will take time, but just keep at it 😊
@@RiccothegreenpiedirnI agree! Doing it repeatedly….will make a difference. 👍🏻
Actually I did not intentionally taught my parrot to speak but my mother used to call my name so almost after a week she learnt my name by her self and one day she started to say my name again and again and I was so happy 😊😊 so I realised these thing actually works it may take time but works well ❤
Love him
Omg ricco is so cute i also have a baby parrot i will try to teach him
Aww thank you 🥰
Talking or not. They are amazing.
I couldn’t agree more 👍
Hello, I like to know if the gender has to do with the bird talking, for example, do female talk and male don'nt or viceversa?
Are you referring to ringneck parrots specifically or all birds? I’ve seen many female ringneck parrots talk and some males never talk. It really depends on the bird itself. Both my Chico and my Ricco were males, but they are so different in many ways. My Chico was probably one of the best talkers I’ve had, whereas my Ricco not so much. He still talks but not as much, he loves to fly and play. You just never know 😊
Sweetness ❤❤❤
Thank you 🥰
How did you get him to allow you to touch his head? We have a 6 month old female that looks just like Ricco. We got her when she was 8 weeks old. She is still terrified of our hands unless we are offering a treat to step up. She loves kisses on her beak and even initiates it. She flies to us voluntarily. But the second we try to touch her she bites - hard.
Had she always been like this? Not all birds like to be touched, but I wouldn’t stop trying. It took me 1 full year for Ricco to fully trust me. He would growl at me, bite me just so I wouldn’t touch his head. I would always move slowly and ask him if I can tickle tickle. Now he says tickle tickle whenever I pet him.
Have you tried giving her a treat or showing her a treat while trying to pet her? I always moved at Ricco’s pace and allowed him to show me when he was ready . Just takes time and patience, but don’t ever give up. Your little one is still young, just keep working with her 😊
@@Riccothegreenpiedirn Yes she's always been like this but of course "always" isn't that long. She's not quite 6 months old. I've tried to give her a treat to be able to touch her but she gets confused and steps up instead. That's the only thing she understands doing has gotten her a treat. When I say no and try to get her to understand I'm trying to pet her she gets frustrated that I won't give her the treat. I've read other places as well it can take a year. Which I'm fine with as long as we get there eventually. I notice she does make tiny bits of progress. Like just in the past couple weeks when I open her cage I don't have to step back and wait for her to come out. Now I can lean into the cage so she can step onto my shoulder. One day she even stepped onto my hand when I offered it. But the next day when I tried she bit my finger so hard it bled. The other thing I've noticed recently is when she's hanging out on my shoulder and I need to brush my hair out of my face she doesn't immediately freak out when she sees my hand approaching near her. She's finally figured out I'm just tucking my hair away and all will be fine! She is super jealous of our other 2 birds too. When we have our cockatiel or conure out she immediately flies over and knocks them out of the way. I've tried to show her how they get head scratchies and snuggles and she can too but she just doesn't understand.
@@dhale9089 If it’s confusing her with the treats don’t use them. Try to desensitize her a little at a time by placing your hand above her head slowly and pay attention to her body language. Do this as often as you can and lower it each time till you can eventually touch her. It will take time and patience, but she will soon trust you.
Had she always been aggressive towards your other birds? She could be going through the bluffing stage if it just started. I’d keep an eye on her with the other birds, the females have been known to kill other birds if they dislike them, especially their own kind. She’s obviously picked you as her person and is most likely trying to protect you from the other birds, if that makes sense.
I rescued a female ringneck parrot who nobody else could touch and she only liked males, but she bonded to me instantly. I really didn’t do anything out of the ordinary with her except be myself. I did however get bit twice from her, but that was my mistake from not understanding her body language at the time. They do get pretty moody, aggressive, or cranky when hormonal. But it will pass as well.
@@Riccothegreenpiedirn Ok I'll try that. I saw on the Bird Tricks video that you should never approach a ringneck from above yet I see it in other videos a lot.
I do always always watch her around my other 2 birds. The breeder we got her from told me about the danger of trying to breed ringnecks because the female will kill the male if not interested. I was like wow I guess "no means no" to the extreme! Its funny to watch her near my conure though. He thinks he's all tough around my cockatiel despite being smaller yet all she has to do is look at him and open her beak wide and he lowers his head and slithers away! She seems to like both my husband and me pretty much the same. She started to bond with him early on before me which really annoyed me. I really wanted a female. I love my husband, 2 sons, and 2 male birds but I was like I really need a girl in this house! So when she was going for him at first I was like no way! It shifted though when I got her to start stepping up with a treat. It only took like 2 days for her to catch on. Then she seemed to trust me more even without a treat. Now its hard to walk by her without her doing this little dancing shuffle thing like she can't wait for me to get closer. Then she jumps to my shoulder. She's so cute I just really want to give her snuggles like my other two!
@@dhale9089 So with Ricco I would do it slowly and I would talk to him at the same time while watching his body language. I was always below him when he was on his perch or swing, so that could’ve made a difference. I would stop when he would warn me and try again another time, till eventually 1 year later he finally gave in lol. I think if they are above you and they see your hand moving slowly they should get used to it over time, but every bird is different. I don’t think there is a wrong or right , just do what you feel comfortable with and your bird. I’ve also never done clicker training or stick training and was able to always train all my birds with tricks. I’m sure their are many different methods, I say try them all, you have nothing to loose lol.
She seems pretty motivated to learn, I would just keep doing what you are doing. I would love to see the interaction with the other birds, I always find it so funny to watch. I think it’s amazing that she has a bond with both you and your husband, it’s very important as well. My female rescue preferred men more, but she bonded with me the most. She was such a cuddle bug. When everyone saw how I could handle her, they were shocked that she was the same bird. They also pick up on things like fear, weaknesses or they just may not like you. When I would go visit her at the store they had her in, she would literally dive bomb this other lady because she didn’t like her lol. They just like who they like sometimes 🤷♀️🤣. I’ll do a quick video on how I got Ricco to let me pet him and how I did it, but there is really not much to it. But it might be easier to understand how I did it, but again I say go with what you think your bird is most comfortable with 😊
Tip 1, emphasize the cuddle cuddle 🤗
Such a cutie 💓 😍
Aww thank you 🥰
Repetition Repetition Repetition Repetition Repetition Repetition Repetition Repetition Repetition Repetition
how old is ricco? I have an alexandrine parrot ( 6 months old ) and he's already whistling. I want to teach him words like hello, hi, goodbye etc, can you please tell me at what age do they starts to talk with words?
So sorry for the late response, I didn’t see this for some reason. Ricco is 4 years old. It varies in every bird and different factors depending on when they talk, or if they ever do. Here is a video I did about this topic 👉th-cam.com/video/uBReqVwMhtw/w-d-xo.html
I read a story in a bird book once. I remember it something like this:
A guy bought a parrot (not specified) and spent a whole month talking to it and trying to get it to talk. The guy gave up and one day, he entered the birds room and the parrot suddenly said: Is the *%#~***** bird ever gonna talk!
Yup sounds about right 🤣😂
My beloved green cheek conure suddenly one morning when he was 1.5 years old said hi baby, my baby, that’s ok baby, come here baby, that’s ok baby, Twinkle (his name) …. I couldn’t believe it. I didn’t even know he would learn to talk… these were the phrases I used regularly. … He passed away at 13.5 years old on Aug 19, 24. He was my soul bird…. I adore him ❤️🦜
I watch another great birb channel on here. Her parrot 🐦 learned the loud BEEP from a smoke detector that needed the 9v battery changed. 😄 So now he often does the loud "BEEP" ... So, my advice is make sure your smoke alarm batteries are changed.
Haha that’s to funny. I’d definitely adopt if I ever get a companion for Ricco, that’s if he excepts another bird. If not I’ll shower him with all the attention and love 😁
What is the talking age of a ringneck? Mine is 4 months old can i teach him now?
This is the perfect time to start talking to him. It’s never to early,. Especially because he is young, this is the perfect time. He will absorb it all in. You will here him chatter first before words, it’s how they practice. I got Ricco at the age of 6 months old and he started to talk around 9 months old. Keep in mind every bird is different, he may pick up talking sooner or could take longer. Just keep talking to him 😊
Ok thank you very much. I was teaching him since 2 weeks to say" how are you" and he is actually trying to talk but he is talking like an alien 🤣🤣
@@PanosTh09 yea it takes much longer than two weeks, especially when it’s new to them lol. It takes time, just keep talking and he will surprise you one of these days. 😁
@@Riccothegreenpiedirn ok
My ring neck is Two years old do you think it's a male or a female?
I’m not able to see your bird so I can’t say. I do have a video in my playlist on how to tell the difference between a male and female ringneck parrot. Try to watch the updated version, hopefully it will help you or you can DM me on Instagram.
Tysm it will work but how do we make them not bite us😂
Hi i have a bird i want to teach him to talk he reacts to my words but i am some how scared of it i always feed him smile to him am always happy to see him but i never even carried him in my hands
It takes time to gain a birds trust. Use your birds treats and food as a way to gain his trust. Do you let him out of the cage?
From what age do you start teaching them ?
From any age, just talk to them as soon as you bring them home like you would a human.
Today only I buy two parrot 🐦🦜❤❤❤ your bird is so sweet cute ❤❤❤
Ayyaayay
My parrot says peekaboo, dudu mangoo, dudu shonay, kissing sounds, mamaa, minko
Yup a nd ill try to teach him some more words
Aww that’s amazing 😊
@@Riccothegreenpiedirn thanks for replying though I have a question idk what to give my green mithu(Indian parrot) as a treat we give him sunflower seeds on a daily basis science it is his feed so pls answer.
Fun fact : my parrot eats chocolate biscuits, avocado and onions although it's bad for him he loves it tho
@@Luh1016jplease don’t feed him anything with chocolate, you could kill him. Even if he likes eating certain things that are not good for him, you shouldn’t give it to him. It can make him sick slowly without you knowing it. If you’re bird is on a seed diet it’s very important to feed him vegetables and fruits. I’ll send you links to videos I’ve done about diet.
@@Luh1016j Here you go th-cam.com/video/DfkhUgQQuvE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ZMrPxri44VQmLDkv
@@Luh1016j th-cam.com/video/DfgjWe1Qq2o/w-d-xo.htmlsi=827VjklXNuRQaUwY please watch the two videos I sent you, hope they help
My bird started talking today he says bird in Arabic cuz we’re Arabic I’m just trying to learn how to teach him more words
That’s amazing. Just keep talking to him, sometimes they pick up on what they like lol.
Ricco is so smart than me 😂😂😭😂😂😂😂👍👍
Ha ha I think he’s smarter than me too 😂🤣
@@Riccothegreenpiedirn I really love Ricco too much
@@DTHPLYZ Aww thank you, that’s so sweet 🥰. I’ll make sure to tell him and give him lots of kisses to him from you ❤️
@@Riccothegreenpiedirn yey
I can't whistle
Do a single parrot live alone? ?pls answer me..
They can, but only if you can provide them with lots of attention and time.
Thank you....one more question. ...she is scaring a lot with me....when ever i came near her ,she start to cry out loudly. ..what to do...and she is not drinking water at all...pls answer me....iam getting scared a lot of my parrot. ..
@@priyankavijaypatil079 Can you give me more information, like how long you have had her for, is she a baby or a rescue. Also do you mean she is afraid of you? If you are on Instagram you can DM me and I’ll do my best to help you out.
No iam not in insta....thank you for responding.....yesterday i removed her from the cage...after that she is getting scared. ...but before this,she was normal and she was comfortable...she allowed me to touch her ...but today..🥺😞😞..what to do...
Before 1 week she fall on me when i was driving bike...i dont know her age..i think she is small..
I have a blue a Blue Indian ring neck parrot
Aww how cute 🥰
my bird jade has learned NATTN (night) everytime we put her to bed at night she gives us kisses and says NATTN all the time
We share the same name for your parrots,❤
Aww 🥰
My parrot's name is Polly
o and one of my parrots died
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I’m Arabic to
This is great thank you so much. I'm off to teach the parrot at petco how to say the n word.
Haha lol
Who is chicco
Who is chio😊
My bird doesn't even chirp or anything at all unless I'm not in the same room😭
Maybe you should use natural toys. It looks like your birds are ingesting plastic
If you look at my videos Ricco has plenty of natural wood toys, these are just foot toys that he plays with. I’ve owned birds all my life and know if he was ingesting plastic or not.
Can you please tell me
We are in Canada
Ok