Haha I'm more of a fan of the mutations myself. The Violet Turquoise Pieds and the Clearhead/cleartail mutations are my personal favourites.Babs wrote: vinay
OH MY GOSH he is GORGEOUS!!The green is my absolute FAVORITE!! They didnt have a green
The rosey pink on the back of his neck!!
Look at his clever eyes. I see mischief. heehee How old is he now?
I would love to hear his voice! Any video or recording on it?
Beautiful altar btw ;) He looks perfect perched and napping there
I have loads of videos on my phone but can't find a quick way to upload them. I will try it soon enough

Make sure you teach him as many words/phrases/sounds as you can when hes young. I've noticed that once they reach maturity, they quickly figure out whats their favourite and tend to fixate on those sounds. My buddy had a wide range of sounds until 18 months but now only seems to stick to about 3-4 sounds even though hes capable of saying a lot more.
We have a huge feral population of IRNs here in Dubai as well. Even though temperatures can cross 50 degrees during the summers, they seem to be thriving. They truly are incredible survivors.Babs wrote: slwatson Stuart whiting kyle Madcat
Its amazing to know how hardy ringnecks actually are to survive those winters in London, wow!