Green Indian Ringneck

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Indian Ringneck Habitat
Indian Ringnecks occupy a range of habitats including semi-desert, open scrub, bushland, evergreen forest, light rainforest and agricultural land with scattered trees. They also inhabit gardens, orchards, towns and cities.
Introduced populations are found mainly in cities and towns where they rely on rich fruit-bearing vegetation and bird feeders for food. In England these populations are spreading from towns into rural areas.
In Western Australia escaped Indian Ringnecks are often attracted to bird feeders containing seed or fruit put out for other species.






