Indian Ringneck Parakeet, commonly known as Ringneck or affectionately called Ringie, is a popular pet bird originating from the Indian subcontinent. This species is renowned for its striking physical traits, featuring a distinctive coloured ring around its neck, sleek green feathers, and a slim, medium-sized build. Males typically exhibit a pronounced black and rose-coloured ring, while females have a subtler ring or none at all. Known for their intelligent, curious, and playful temperament, Ringnecks are fairly vocal and can mimic human speech, making them engaging companions. They are best suited for experienced bird owners who can provide stimulation and social interaction. Their care requirements include a spacious cage, a varied diet, toys for mental enrichment, and regular socialisation to ensure a happy and healthy pet. Keywords like "indian ringneck for sale", "ringneck parrot", and "ring necked parakeet" reflect their popularity within the UK pet market, where they are sought after for their beauty and lively nature. Proper care and attention allow Ringnecks to thrive as affectionate and charming additions to any home.

Ringnecks
I have a blue female ringneck for sale with cage she isn’t hand tame . But with time and effort I’m sure she will come around. Her cage is a corner cage but the wheels were lost. So will maybe need 2

Ringnecks
We have 3 gorgeous aviary Ringnecks for sale. We have a young green Ringneck £180, a female blue Ringneck £300 SOLDand a male rainbow Ringneck £350. SOLD One blue male available (not pictured yet)

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They are less then one years old they scared from strangers but they can be tame and say few words or more Only £105 for both of them

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I have 4 months old ringneck baby's for sale they were handeld from 2 weeks old they are fully tame they don't bite they are close rung they are £350 each.
Indian Ringneck parrots typically range in price from around £480 to over £2,200 depending on factors such as color mutation, age, and breeder. Common green mutations tend to be on the lower end of the price scale, while rare colors like Mauve or Violet can command higher prices. Prices may vary between breeders and pet stores across the UK.