clyde pp1433

Clyde pp1433

Species: Indian Ring Neck
Name: Clyde
Adoption Fee: £100

Location: Plymouth
Cage Supplied:  I will  need a new one please. Mine is a little small for me.

Introduction:

Hi, I’m Clyde I am a very handsome boy with lots of feathers and i love chatting all day. I have a great vocabulary.

History/Background:

Clyde was a found bird.

Current Condition:

Clyde is in great condition. fully feathered.

Training:

Clyde is learning to step up and will need this training continued in his new home. He is quick to learn new noises and words.

Diet:

Tidy mix seed and fresh fruit and veg.

Enrichment:

Clyde enjoys his time out and needs someone that’s able to offer a lot of this , he likes to forage for nuts and treats.

Loves to explore everywhere.

Summary:

Clyde is a beautiful bird with no preference to men or woman he has also been around children, with time and patience lots of training he will make a great family bird.

Clyde likes to be out the cage and dislikes having to go back in with treats and a darken room he will step up and go back in. I can take a while but with time and routine I will get this.

Clyde loves music and videos of other birds,

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