did u get it or u didnt ? well watever u done to this bird but dont do this to any other please my friend i have few babies and u can teach them without clipping thier wings so try it and ive said those things on the other message so u can display it on ur thingy but pkease just try it once and let me know how u get on takecare thanks
well watever u say mate but this birds are origionnly from india only coz in india. there are 4 kinds of differnt parakeets which are 1st INDIAN RINGNECKS 2nd PLUM HEAD PARAKEETS 3rd MUSTACHE PARAKEET and the biggest 1 of all of them are INDIAN ALEXANDRIAN PARAKEETS ud find them in west bengal or south gujarat and they are origionally from INDIA.
FOR EVERYONE ARGUING: This is an Alexandrine parakeet. No doubt. Juviniles don't have a black/pink ring around the neck, the ring only developes in males at sexual maturity, usually between 2-3 years. Females never get the ring, In any circumstance. This is also NOT an Indian ringneck, as many are claiming (although to me it looks like a hybrid to some extent) which is quite closely related to the indian ringneck species. Indian ringnecks do not have the red/pink patches on their wings.
It is an Alexandrine because it has the light red patch on the wing, indian ringneck doesn't have that, and there is no ring on the neck yet because it is still a baby. The ring will be visible when it gets older. Same with the Indian Ringneck. The beak of the Alexandrine is very large in contrast to the indian ringneck.
It IS a ring neck . i have a alexandrine ringneck. and it can take up to 3 years for them to get the black ring. And sometimes the females never get the ring around their neck.
looking at a lot of the other vids, it looks like ringnecks have smaller beak's?
markzilla6969 7 months ago
did u get it or u didnt ? well watever u done to this bird but dont do this to any other please my friend i have few babies and u can teach them without clipping thier wings so try it and ive said those things on the other message so u can display it on ur thingy but pkease just try it once and let me know how u get on takecare thanks
samir3uk 7 months ago
well watever u say mate but this birds are origionnly from india only coz in india. there are 4 kinds of differnt parakeets which are 1st INDIAN RINGNECKS 2nd PLUM HEAD PARAKEETS 3rd MUSTACHE PARAKEET and the biggest 1 of all of them are INDIAN ALEXANDRIAN PARAKEETS ud find them in west bengal or south gujarat and they are origionally from INDIA.
samir3uk 7 months ago
FOR EVERYONE ARGUING: This is an Alexandrine parakeet. No doubt. Juviniles don't have a black/pink ring around the neck, the ring only developes in males at sexual maturity, usually between 2-3 years. Females never get the ring, In any circumstance. This is also NOT an Indian ringneck, as many are claiming (although to me it looks like a hybrid to some extent) which is quite closely related to the indian ringneck species. Indian ringnecks do not have the red/pink patches on their wings.
psittacines 1 year ago
Mooi Alexander vrouwtje
TheWillemien 1 year ago
It is an Alexandrine because it has the light red patch on the wing, indian ringneck doesn't have that, and there is no ring on the neck yet because it is still a baby. The ring will be visible when it gets older. Same with the Indian Ringneck. The beak of the Alexandrine is very large in contrast to the indian ringneck.
stoCKtonRidaz 1 year ago
It IS a ring neck . i have a alexandrine ringneck. and it can take up to 3 years for them to get the black ring. And sometimes the females never get the ring around their neck.
ab6172ab 1 year ago
its not a ring neck, look at the neck..
KayakelaniRiley 1 year ago
This video always brings a smile to my face...
fresleven 1 year ago
That is an alexandrine, Indian Ringneck has a completely different voice
Iluvcristian 2 years ago