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The Rose-Ringed Parakeet or Indian Ringneck is classified as a smaller parrot known as the parakeet. These birds have a hooked beak, a long tail, and are moderate in size compared to most conures. These parrots are about 16 inches in length and they have a stealthy appearance that sets them apart from most exotic birds. from indian ringneck.com
Baby Indian ringneck ready for new home the best time to train it
Australian Ringneck (Barnardius zonarius), previously known as Mallee Ringneck (Barnardius barnardi) © smÄsh, Flickr
Bolton 8 2 days Indian Ringneck Talking Parrot for sale £120 Ringnecks Age: 14 weeks Mixed I got my beautiful baby Indian Ringneck talking parrot name Ringo Ringo is 12
REHOMED Wednesday 14th March 2018: Indian Ringneck Parakeet Parrot / Bird Bli Bli, Queensland, QLD, Australia | Lost & Found Ref# F42468
Lost Saturday 24th February 2018: Indian Ringneck Parakeet Parrot / Bird Mount Warrigal, New South Wales, NSW, Australia | Lost & Found Ref# L41349
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The rose-ringed parakeet (Psittacula krameri), also known as the ring-necked parakeet, is a gregarious tropical Afro-Asian parakeet species that has an extremely large range. The rose-ringed parakeet is sexually dimorphic. The adult male sports a red or black neck ring and the hen and immature birds of both sexes either show no neck rings, or display shadow-like pale to dark grey neck rings. Both sexes have a distinctive green colour. Rose-ringed parakeets measure on average 40 cm (16 in) in length, including the tail feathers, a large portion of their total length. Their average single-wing length is about 15–17.5 cm (5.9–6.9 in). In the wild, this is a noisy species with an unmistakable squawking call. It is herbivorous and not migratory.
It was late afternoon and I was lucky to catch this pair of 28 Parrots on the roadside fence! Note the shadow on the bird on the left. Waroona, Western Australia.
The exotic birds have gradually spread westwards since settling in London during the 1960s