Beaks and Feathers
Indian Ringneck Parakeets have been kept in captivity from as early as 200 B.C. In their home country of India, they were regarded as sacred beings when religious leaders began to recognize their ability to clearly mimic human language. Highly regarded by wealthy Indian royals, Ringnecks were kept in decorative cages and were admired for their colors and charming dispositions. In the 1920's, however, aviculturists began breeding captive Ringnecks, and with the advent of different color mutations the popularity of the bird began to explode. Now widely available in the pet trade, Indian Ringneck Parakeets continue to gain increasing popularity as pets. Their relatively small size and beautiful markings help to make the Ringneck a good choice for many bird owners. With adequate attention, for this amazing bird.
We have 1 blue 1 blue lace ,2 yellow and 3 green little ones, they are just a few weeks old. They are ready to go home now for someone that can hand feed otherwise it will be a few month for these little to grow up and be on whole food. $750.00 shipping is $155.00
$750.00