Indian Ringneck Parakeets for sale

Indian ring neck parrots for sale are popular companion birds, thanks partly to their beautiful coloring, medium size, and social nature. These birds are highly intelligent and enjoy learning new Tricks. But they require an attentive caretaker who can spend time handling them every day to keep them tame and prevent them from becoming bored. If you’re interested in bringing home one of these birds, first learn about some of the fascinating traits, Indian ringneck parakeets possess.

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Indian Ringneck Mutations Available 

Blue Indian Ringnecks | Cinnamon Turquoise Indian Ringneck | Grey Indian Ringnecks | Lutino Indian Ringneck | Grey Green Lacewing | Violet Pastel Lacewings Indian Ringnecks | Turquoise Grey Lacewing Indian Ringnecks |Cinnamon Blue Ringneck | Cinnamon Turquoise Ringneck | Cinnamon Ringneck

We have Male and Female ringneck parrots for sale from 5 to 9 months old. DNA tested, thoroughly health tested with vet certificate. They are cute and very friendly. They love to be held, stroked and will climb all over you. They have been hand-reared from a very young age, and so they are very friendly and tame towards everyone, including children.

The rose-ringed parakeet, also known as the ring-necked parakeet, is a medium-sized parrot in the genus Psittacula. Indian Ringneck for sale

The normal coloration of the male Indian Ringneck for sale is a general green with its lower abdomen area being lighter and the back of the head has a bluish tint. A black ring that runs thought the chin and along the cheek. There it blends into a pink collar with some blue on the nape. The central tail feathers are bluish, tipped with a yellow green, and the outer tail feathers are green. The upper mandible of the beak is a red-orange and the lower mandible is black. Through domestic breeding, there is a large variety of color variations, or mutations available.
The female and immature male has no black ring, pink collar, or blue tint on the back of the head.The young reach their adult plumage after their second full molt, at about 3 years of age. These birds grow to a length of 16″ (40 cm).

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