There are two x 1 year old Ringnecks looking for adoption through the Parrot Rescue Centre. The information below has been copied and pasted from the Parrot Rescue Centre's Facebook page. Please contact them directly if you wish to adopt.
Birds for Adoption:
Name: Bella & Casey
Species: Indian Ringnecks
Sex: Male & Female
Age: 1 year old
Location: Brisbane, QLD
Adoption Fee: $60 only for both birds.
General Info:
• Flighted
• Tame
• Steps up
• They can be quite loud in the morning when they want their breakfast, Not aggressive, Bella (Female is shy) Casey (Male is like a naughty teenager) into everything. Very curious.
Would you like to ADOPT?
Please click here http://www.parrotrescuecentre.com/adopt ... e-adoption
If you have already previously applied for adoption, please send an email with your interest/questions to adoption@parrotrescuecentre.com
Ellie.
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Re: two indian ringnecks for adoption
Come on Ellie...you know you want to
I am owned by my birds...and I wouldn't have it any other way
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Re: two indian ringnecks for adoption
Lol. I don't think I need two hormonal pairs of ringnecks during breeding season! They do look like lovely birds though.
Ellie.
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Ellie, aren't ringnecks like children? The more you have, the less you have to do with them. maybe the girls will be so busy fighting each other Janey will forget to defend her nesting spots from you...
I saw an ad yesterday too: http://www.adoptapet.com.au/animal/anim ... lid=301202
I saw an ad yesterday too: http://www.adoptapet.com.au/animal/anim ... lid=301202
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Re: two indian ringnecks for adoption
And the link to the two ringnecks concerned. They are adorable birds.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... =1&theater
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... =1&theater
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Re: two indian ringnecks for adoption
Hi Claire
Aaaaahhhh, now I see. I just need to get more IRNs and then there'll be less to do. I obviously had it round the wrong way!
On that link you posted, I was a bit horrified to read, "I will be fairly low maintenence bird I will just need a parrot mix bird seed or pellets and some fresh fruit and vegetables every now and then". I would have thought the RSPCA would be trying to give a higher expectation of what is required than a lower one. Comparing the two adoption fees between the two ads was also interesting.
Ellie.
Aaaaahhhh, now I see. I just need to get more IRNs and then there'll be less to do. I obviously had it round the wrong way!
On that link you posted, I was a bit horrified to read, "I will be fairly low maintenence bird I will just need a parrot mix bird seed or pellets and some fresh fruit and vegetables every now and then". I would have thought the RSPCA would be trying to give a higher expectation of what is required than a lower one. Comparing the two adoption fees between the two ads was also interesting.
Ellie.
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Yep.... It didn't impress me much either. I was thinking about ringing them to discuss birdcare.