The Australian Ringneck, known for its vibrant plumage, is seen foraging on grass seeds in its natural habitat. This striking bird displays a mix of green, blue, and yellow feathers, making it a colorful sight against the earthy tones of the ground. Recently, four species of birds with yellow collars on the neck have been combined as subspecies into this one species. The parrot shown here used to be called the Port Lincoln Parrot and is the nominate subspecies. The male shown here is brighter in color overall than the female.
The Australian Ringneck, known for its vibrant plumage, is seen foraging on grass seeds in its natural habitat. This striking bird displays a mix of green, blue, and yellow feathers, making it a colorful sight against the earthy tones of the ground. Recently, four species of birds with yellow collars on the neck have been combined as subspecies into this one species. The parrot shown here used to be called the Port Lincoln Parrot and is the nominate subspecies. The male shown here is brighter in color overall than the female.