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Ringed neck parakeet

Psittacula krameri borealis

Photo by surekha
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Description:

On an otherwise peaceful perch.... there was something disturbing today, that he had to open his eyes and stay put, since he was feeling lazy. <br>
One was this very distinctly familiar nibbling sound and the other...? not very sure...or is there someone lurking behind on the balcony?! Whatever!...He stretched a little and moved on. He'll find another peaceful spot for preening....:)<br>
Also known as the rose-ring necked parakeet, there are about two species found commonly in India. The other being the Indian ring necked(P. k. manillensis)

Habitat:

Most common in cultivated areas; urban areas, parks and gardens. Open country with trees, areas with palm trees, dry forest and open secondary forests. Occasional in open spaces in cities, fruit and nut orchards.<br>
Found from west Pakistan, northern India and Nepal to central Burma; introduced populations worldwide.

Notes:

Most common birds on our rose wood and neem trees, which are a great camouflage. It is beautiful to watch them appear in groups and perch on the highest branches, as soon as it starts raining!

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