BY SANDHYA | 26 JULY 2025
Indian Ringnecks can live 25–30 years with proper care—be ready for a long commitment.
They are quick learners and can mimic words and sounds with regular interaction.
Ringnecks require daily bonding and playtime or they may become aggressive or bored.
Their stubborn and independent nature can be a challenge for first-time bird owners.
Provide a roomy cage with plenty of toys to keep them mentally and physically active.
They can be noisy, especially when bored or seeking attention—consider your neighbors!
Feed a mix of pellets, seeds, fresh fruits, and veggies to keep them healthy.
Expect mood swings during molting or breeding seasons—patience is key.
Exotic birds need avian vets for nail clipping, beak care, and overall health checks.
When treated well, they bond deeply with their humans and become affectionate companions.