Monday, August 26, 2013

Indian Ringneck Parrot Parakeet Breeding Description Habit Food Medicine and Video

Description: Indian Ringneck Parrot or Rose-Ringed Parakeet is classified as a smaller parrot known as a parakeet. These birds have a long tail, hooked beak, and are smaller in size compared to most parrots. The Rose-Ringed Parakeet is typically about 40.64 cm in length. Males and females both are look very similar. Also distinguishing the male has a black ring around his neck which is highlighted with turquoise, pink, and blue.  Although the female may have the impression of not having a ring, many will argue a

slight green ring is visible. These elaborate tails can extend as much as 17.78 cm outward for the male and 15.24 cm outward for the female. Rose-Ringed Parakeet is native to Africa and Asia which can be seen in arid environments or the forests. They are great at talking.


Scientific name: Psittacula krameri
Rank: Species
Higher classification: Psittacula

Distribution and habitat: Their range is from the Pilbara, Western Australia to Cape York Peninsula, Queensland and as south as northeast South Australia. They are occasionally spotted in Papua New Guinea. These birds inhabit riverine forests, forest edges, acacia scrub, mangroves, and farmlands. They are seen often in pairs near water.

Breeding: Indian Ringneck Parrot or Rose-Ringed Parakeets can be seen in rural areas feeding from birdfeeders or relaxing in parks.

Food: Wild Indian Ringnecks usually feast on a diet of fruits, nuts, seeds and vegetables, corn, and rice.

Medicine: Cool Symptoms:
Cosumix Plus, Denagard, etc. (BD)

Diarrhoea Symptoms: Ceprocin, etc. (BD)

References: The free Encyclopedia, Google




Indian Ringneck Parrot Pictures Gallery




Watch Indian Ringneck Parrot Parakeet Video on YouTube

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