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Rose-ringed Parakeet
Latin Name:
Psittacula krameri
Category:
Size:
42cm
Description:
Male: grass-green plumage; short, hooked, red beak; rosy-pink and black collar distinctive (obtained only during third year). Female: lacks the pink-and-black
collar; instead, pale emerald-green around neck. Gregarious; large flocks of this species are a familiar sight in India; causes extensive damage to standing crops, orchards and garden fruit trees; also raids grain depots and markets; large roosting colonies, often along with mynas and crows.
Habitat:
light forest, orchards, towns, villages.
Food:
fruit, crops, cereal.
Distribution:
subcontinent, south of Himalayan foothills.


Call:
Call Description:
shrill keeak… screams.
IUCN:
National Status:
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