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Green Ringneck Parrot

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The rose-ringed parakeet, also known as the ring-necked parakeet or Indian ringneck parrot, is a medium-sized parrot native to Africa and the Indian Subcontinent. It is known for its distinctive ring of feathers around its neck, which is where it gets its common name. These birds are popular in the exotic pet trade and have been introduced to many parts of the world, where they have established feral populations. They are known for their vocalizations and ability to mimic speech, which makes them popular as pets. The rose-ringed parakeet is able to adapt to a wide range of environments and climates, including urban areas, which has allowed it to establish feral populations in many parts of the world. It is able to survive in a variety of climates, including cold temperatures in Northern Europe, and has been introduced to many parts of the world through the exotic pet trade. While its population is generally increasing, it is still considered a species of "least concern" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) due to its popularity as a pet and the negative impact it can have on agriculture in some parts of its native range. There are four recognized subspecies of the rose-ringed parakeet, which differ little in appearance. The African subspecies is native to western Africa and the eastern parts of Africa, while the Asian subspecies is native to the Indian Subcontinent and parts of Southeast Asia. The rose-ringed parakeet is sexually dimorphic, with males having a red and black neck ring and females and immature birds having either no neck ring or a pale to dark grey neck ring. These birds are green in color in the wild, but captive-bred individuals can have multiple color mutations including turquoise, cinnamon, olive, white, blue, violet, grey, and yellow. They are a herbivorous and non-migratory species and in the wild, they feed on buds, fruits, vegetables, nuts, berries, and seeds.

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The rose-ringed parakeet is a popular species for breeding in captivity, as they are known for their vocalizations and ability to mimic speech. These birds are sexually dimorphic, with males having a red and black neck ring and females and immature birds having either no neck ring or a pale to dark grey neck ring. In the wild, rose-ringed parakeets typically breed during the wet season, which varies depending on their location. In captivity, they can breed throughout the year with proper care. They are cavity nesters, and in the wild, they often nest in holes in trees. In captivity, they can be provided with a nest box or other suitable nesting site. The female usually lays a clutch of 4-6 eggs, which she incubates for about 23-25 days. The chicks fledge (leave the nest) at about 6-7 weeks of age and are independent at about 3 months old.

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