Both sexes have the capacity to speak -to copy his/her owner’s voice (and the speakers’ in their surrounding)- clearly. Like all parrots in the wild, the Indian ringneck birds are noisiest in the mornings and evenings with their noticeable squawking call.

HOW to properly train your untame Indian ringneck pet to step up and acclimated to human touch

Indian ringneck owners hand-raise rose-ringed parrot chicks for the purpose of learning such parrots, how to speak.

First of all, the Indian ringneck bird should be comfortable around his owner.

Second, use a small surrounding to train him how to step up.

Third, place a stick or his perch against his belly then ask him to step up but you need to let your hand at the beginning, far away from him because when he sees your finger or hand he will be frustrated.

Forth, when he is on the perch encourage him by saying “good” for example, after a few seconds you can sit him down slowly.

Fifth, each time you do this training try to move on your finger closer to him but in a smooth way to make him used to him. Thus, he can step up on your fingers at the end of training. Your parrot sometimes uses his beak to help him step up.

Repeat these steps until your companion bird feels okay with you but keep in mind that training needs time-almost 3 times/ per day-, so don’t be rush.