Green Indian Ringneck

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Indian Ringneck Reproduction, food and behaviour
Indian Ringnecks usually nest in tree hollows higher than 3.5 m off the ground, but they can also use holes in rock faces, roof cavities and walls.
They eat a wide variety of foods including cereal grains, legumes, fruits, nuts and blossoms.
Indian Ringnecks are assertive, adaptable and resourceful. Being social birds they are usually seen in small groups but they can form large flocks of hundreds at roosts and food sources. The species is long-lived, commonly surviving in captivity for 20 years.






