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.
We’ve had Ronnie as our family pet since February. We were told he was hand reared but haven’t had any luck getting him to come anywhere near us. He’s not speaking yet but is trying. We were also told
I Have a beautiful light blue with white head Ringneck Female for sale .. On sale due to lost of partner .. Around 7 years old She was tamed in the past , but spend last 4 years in a aviary .. She br
It’s species is a type that can talk with training currently it can say a few sounds but cannot talk due to us being busy and not having time to teach them
Kiwi is looking for a new home. we brought him 2 months ago sold as tame. hes not unfriendly hes a chirpy chappy but doesnt seem to want to be handled. Our first encounter with a bird and i dont think
He's very vocal isn't quite tame yet but loves your company and loads of time to be spent with him where only getting ride of him due to our new child being allergic to him so sadly we have to let go