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INDIAN RINGNECK PARROT: The Talkative Companions — Training, Care & Behavior Management for Indian Ringneck Lovers - Softcover

 
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Indian Ringneck Parrots (Psittacula krameri manillensis) trace their roots to the lush forests and open woodlands of the Indian subcontinent, including India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and parts of Bangladesh and Nepal. These parrots have been admired for thousands of years, featuring prominently in ancient Indian art, folklore, and even royal courts.
In the wild, Indian Ringnecks thrive in a variety of habitats—from dense tropical forests to dry savannahs and even agricultural lands near villages. Their remarkable adaptability has allowed them to expand beyond their native range, with feral populations now established in parts of Europe, the Middle East, and Africa due to escaped or released captive birds.
Key aspects of their natural history and adaptations include:
Diet: Wild Ringnecks feed on a wide range of foods—seeds, grains, fruits, nuts, blossoms, and sometimes cultivated crops, which can bring them into conflict with farmers.
Social structure: They are highly social birds, often seen in small to large flocks. Flock dynamics help with predator detection, food discovery, and learning.
Flight: They are strong fliers with pointed wings and long tails, allowing them to cover long distances swiftly and maneuver skillfully through forest canopies or open skies.
Calls and vocalizations: Loud, sharp calls are a hallmark of the species in the wild, used to communicate with flock members across distances or to signal alarm.
Breeding in the wild: Nesting typically occurs in tree hollows during the dry season. Females lay 2–6 eggs, which they incubate alone while males provide food.
These traits—especially intelligence, sociality, and vocal abilities—make Indian Ringnecks fascinating but also challenging pets if their needs aren’t met.

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Indian Ringneck Parrots (Psittacula krameri manillensis) trace their roots to the lush forests and open woodlands of the Indian subcontinent, including India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and parts of Bangladesh and Nepal. These parrots have been admired for thousands of years, featuring prominently in ancient Indian art, folklore, and even royal courts.In the wild, Indian Ringnecks thrive in a variety of habitats-from dense tropical forests to dry savannahs and even agricultural lands near villages. Their remarkable adaptability has allowed them to expand beyond their native range, with feral populations now established in parts of Europe, the Middle East, and Africa due to escaped or released captive birds.Key aspects of their natural history and adaptations include: Diet: Wild Ringnecks feed on a wide range of foods-seeds, grains, fruits, nuts, blossoms, and sometimes cultivated crops, which can bring them into conflict with farmers.Social structure: They are highly social birds, often seen in small to large flocks. Flock dynamics help with predator detection, food discovery, and learning.Flight: They are strong fliers with pointed wings and long tails, allowing them to cover long distances swiftly and maneuver skillfully through forest canopies or open skies.Calls and vocalizations: Loud, sharp calls are a hallmark of the species in the wild, used to communicate with flock members across distances or to signal alarm.Breeding in the wild: Nesting typically occurs in tree hollows during the dry season. Females lay 2-6 eggs, which they incubate alone while males provide food.These traits-especially intelligence, sociality, and vocal abilities-make Indian Ringnecks fascinating but also challenging pets if their needs aren't met. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798292074410

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