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purnin

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Hello there!

I have been a bird lover as long as I remember. I currently have a Cockatiel :yellow1:and a Galah.

But there may be a new addition to the flock - my grandmother has found a bird and all efforts to find its owner have been useless. :(

The bird is very sweet and tame, it jumped on my Gran's shoulder.

I'm hoping one of you guys can identify it, so I can know how to take care of it properly. It may help in finding its original owners, though I wouldn't be surprised if some idiot let it go because they didn't understand that parrots need a lot of love and attention...

PS: Those parrot emoticons are amazing. :whiteblue: and :greenyellow: look just like the budgies I grew up with. :D
 

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Each species does have it's own quirks, but for the most part the guidelines for caring for a parrot are all about the same regardless of the type of parrot.
 

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Welcome to the forums! Pleased to meet you and the flock. Have a look around!

I can see if I could identify your bird, but I'll need a picture first.
 

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Welcome on board, great forum and fantastic posts.
Send a picture, sure there will be many members wiling to assist with the identification of the bird.
 
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purnin

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Wow, that was intelligent of me!

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I am pretty sure it is an Indian ringneck, but I am not 100% sure.
 

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That's a female Indian Ringneck. If that was an Alexandrine, the bill would be completely red-orange. The black lower mandible is a sign that it is a Ringneck.

I hope you can find this precious little girl a home soon, don't give up yet. Seems like there would be someone out there who wants their Indian Ringneck back...they're such great birds. I would totally die if I lost my bird...:(
 
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I totally agree, as I lost my cockatiel recently. He hung around for a while but I could never catch him. In the end he vanished. I'm convinced someone found him. Of course, I would let them keep him if I knew where he was as I'm a bit full up with budgies at the moment. I didn't know about the beak parrotqueen.
 
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purnin

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Thanks for the info, guys!

I won't give up finding her owners - I can only imagine how heartbroken they are. :(

The strangest thing is, the same day, probably within the hour or so, a cockatiel started hanging around my grandmother's yard. Haven't been able to catch him though but my gran put some seed out so the poor thing could have a good feed.
 

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Very pretty little bird. I agree that it's probably a Ringneck. My Alexandrine has a very different looking face but same general shape - if that makes sense.
 

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It makes perfect sense, HRH. My family wonders how I can tell my two male zebra finches apart, they all think they're exactly the same! I think that if you hang out with a bird all day, you just start noticing the features that make them differ from other birds. It's like getting to know a human face really well, and then you can identify the same individual in a crowd of people.

Thanks for the info, guys!

I won't give up finding her owners - I can only imagine how heartbroken they are. :(

The strangest thing is, the same day, probably within the hour or so, a cockatiel started hanging around my grandmother's yard. Haven't been able to catch him though but my gran put some seed out so the poor thing could have a good feed.

Wow, another lost bird?? I hope that you can find a way to catch it, or that some other nice person can rescue the poor thing. Have you seen it eating the seed at all?
 

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The owners must be devastated.
Just imagine what is going through the poor birds mind, strange surrounding etc.
Pray you are able to find the owners.
 
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purnin

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Indeed - the cockatiel is eating the seed, and has drunk some water so at the very least it's not going hungry/thirsty. :(
 
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purnin

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Of course. Unfortunately he doesn't seem as tame so it will be a difficult job. :( We won't give up though.
 

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