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  • my male ringneck parrot

  • my female ringneck parrot

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  • Port Lincoln Ringneck – Barnardius zonarius. Race semitorquatus. / Commonly known as Twenty-Eight Parrot. An Australia parrot.

  • Ring neck tribal woman and baby in Pai, Thailand.

  • This sky blue Indian Ringneck Parakeet had an inquisitive personality which we felt this picture captured beautifully.

  • Acrylic and Mixed Media / Painted by Ciska 12/2007 ORIGINAL FOR SALE / $860.00 / 76.2cm x 101.6cm

  • Taken at Earnley Butterfly Farm,Hampshire

  • Mallee Ringneck Parrots (Barnardius barnardi), Cullyamurra Waterhole, Innamincka Regional Reserve, Outback South Australia – Copyright Blue Gum Pictures 2007

  • Australian Ringneck Parrot -Mallee form, Shakng its tail feathers / Platycercus zonarius Birds South East outing to Mount Monster Conservation Park Copyright Wayne Bigg / All Rights Reserved. / Do not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify my photography without my express consent.

  • Australian Ringneck Parrot -Mallee form, taking off / Platycercus zonarius Birds South East outing to Mount Monster Conservation Park Copyright Wayne Bigg / All Rights Reserved. / Do not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify my photography without my express consent.

  • A male Australian Ringneck (Barnardius zonarius zonarius) sits on our fence. Lots of alternative names for these guys, so depending on where you live this could be an Aussie or Western or a Port Lincoln Parrot. Hart’s Range, Northern Territory, Australia.

  • We were searching for the wild horses in the Bookcliffs wild horse area outside Grand Junction, Colorado. For a time this was the only wildlife that we saw. This image is included in my 2009 wildlife calendar

  • The Twenty-Eight Parrot, also known as Yellow-collared Parrots, (Barnardius zonarius semitorquatus) is found in south-west Western Australia. This parrot belongs to the genus barnardius, along with the Mallee Ringneck, Port Lincoln Parrot, and Cloncurry Parrot. These parrots all have a green body and a yellow ring or collar around their necks and are referred to as Australian Ringnecks. / It s calls sounds like the words “‘twenty eight,” which explains their name. Description: These parrots are 15.75 ins (40 cm) long. They have a black head, with a red forehead, and their abdomen are a dull green. There is a beautiful blue mutation as well. The females have a paler plumage; head more brownish; red band to forehead narrower; latter absent in some birds. Immatures are duller and with narrower collar band; attains adult coloration by 12 months. The Twenty-eight and Port Lincoln parrots and the wheatbelt hybrid are all very similar in coloration and are easily confused. (information found on aviaryweb.com) Taken on Canon Powershot G10,as is from camera from about 6 feet away – yes, it is a wild bird!

  • This beautiful bird is relatively common in North India, especially in urban areas – I’ve seen them at the Taj Mahal and around the Temples of Khajuraho. I’ve also encountered them flitting around Las Ramblas in Barcelona – probably released pets that have established a colony.

  • boolcoomatta, SA, australia oct07

  • This is the last photo I had taken of Ben before his unfortunate accident. Ben was a Blue Indian Ringneck Parrot and was a very dear friend. This is my first attempt at using Photoshop CS4 so I would like any comments or suggestions you may have to help me improve. Taken with a Canon EOS 350D using an 18-55mm Zoom lens. / / / / / Tue 14-Apr-09…...I Love Birds / Sun 19-Apr-09…...A Friendly Pet Shop / Sun 19-Apr-09…...Playful Photogenic Pets / Mon 03-May-09…..All Pets Great and Small / /

  • Australian Ringneck Barnardius zonarius. Race semitorquatus. Also known as the ‘Twenty-eight Parrot’ in WA. Photo taken at Bickley Brook in Perth, Western Australia.

  • Australian Ringneck Barnardius zonarius. Race semitorquatus. Also known as the ‘Twenty-eight Parrot in WA. Photo taken at Bickley Brook in Perth, Western Australia.

  • Conner, an Indian Ringneck Parakeet

  • A ringneck parrot negotiating my bird feeder.

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