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.

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This is bandit. Bandit is a 7 month old indian ringkneck, shes very calm, she can be grumpy at times but other than that shes amazing. She does come onto my hand but trust will need to be earned with her. She does mimic some sounds but with the right amount of consistancy she will begin to talk. I bought her from a relative that wasnt giving her the right care, with al

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I have two beautiful green ringneck parrots available looking for a new home, they will come with their cage, toys etc. One female and one male, they are both 2 years old. They are both untamed but with patience and care, they can become wonderful companions. They do come out of their cage and stay on it. They both love eating apples. Due to becoming busier, I no longer

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Here we have Rio and Coco, Male and female ringneck parrots, 12 to 18 months old bonded and feeding each other male is very protective of his mate (female) are starting to be vocal and they love being

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Description Hi Everyone Yes, Indian Ring Neck can be a good option for people who have never owned a bird before. They're medium , have an affectionate temperament, like to be taught tricks and played

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5 month old fluffy blue ring neck Semi tame we don’t know its gender yet Has been brought up around children Bubbly personality

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Not hand tamed, his name is kiwi. Just haven't got the time for him sadly. He is making progress and does come and sits on you when you play bird videos.

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Blue Breeding pairs ring neck Both clear tail Male yellow head Age male is 3 females nearly 4 Ready for breathing With cage and nest everything I have I DONT HAVE enough time to look after them

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Beautiful well looked after 7 month old green Indian ring neck called kiwi, I’m unsure on sex as it’s still a baby although I can start to see a black shadow around its neck so could possibly be male,

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Hand tame once the bird can trust you needs gone asap like grapes and strawberries I have the cage but that will be an extra but u will have to bring ur own bird carrier

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2 year old male ring neck for sale. Isn’t quite hand tame at the minute but is coming along good with target training! My son no longer has the time the bird needs so it’s unfair to keep him

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Nice and healthy male £250 and female£250 both are in very good condition and very young 5 to 6 months old and very active looking birds
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.