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  • Mating rose-ringed parakeet (Psittacula krameri), The rose-ringed parakeet (Psittacula krameri), also known as the ring-necked parakeet (more commonly known as the Indian ringneck parrot), is a medium-sized parrot in the genus Psittacula, of the family Psittacidae. It has disjunct native ranges in Africa and the Indian Subcontinent, and is now introduced into many other parts of the world where feral populations have established themselves and are bred for the exotic pet trade.
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  • Israel, wild Rose-ringed Parakeet (Psittacula krameri), AKA the Ringnecked Parakeet Chicks are fed in tree hole. The Rose-ringed Parakeet has established feral populations in various parts of the world including Israel, competes with the local wildlife and is considered a pest
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  • Mating rose-ringed parakeet (Psittacula krameri), The rose-ringed parakeet (Psittacula krameri), also known as the ring-necked parakeet (more commonly known as the Indian ringneck parrot), is a medium-sized parrot in the genus Psittacula, of the family Psittacidae. It has disjunct native ranges in Africa and the Indian Subcontinent, and is now introduced into many other parts of the world where feral populations have established themselves and are bred for the exotic pet trade.
    AM_f_parakeet_671A6569.jpg
  • Rose-ringed Parakeet (Psittacula krameri), AKA the Ringnecked Parakeet in a tree. The Rose-ringed Parakeet has established feral populations in various parts of the world including Israel, competes with the local wildlife and is considered a pest. Photographed in Israel in November
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  • Israel, male Rose-ringed Parakeet (Psittacula krameri), AKA the Ringnecked Parakeet in a tree. The Rose-ringed Parakeet has established feral populations in various parts of the world including Israel, competes with the local wildlife and is considered a pest
    AM_f_Rose-ringed-Parakeet_2226.jpg
  • Rose-ringed Parakeet (Psittacula krameri), AKA the Ringnecked Parakeet in a tree. The Rose-ringed Parakeet has established feral populations in various parts of the world including Israel, competes with the local wildlife and is considered a pest. Photographed in Israel in November
    GM_f_Rose-ringed-Parakeet_0033.jpg
  • Rose-ringed Parakeet (Psittacula krameri), AKA the Ringnecked Parakeet in a tree. The Rose-ringed Parakeet has established feral populations in various parts of the world including Israel, competes with the local wildlife and is considered a pest. Photographed in Israel in November
    GM_f_Rose-ringed-Parakeet_0034.jpg
  • Rose-ringed Parakeet (Psittacula krameri), AKA the Ringnecked Parakeet in a tree. The Rose-ringed Parakeet has established feral populations in various parts of the world including Israel, competes with the local wildlife and is considered a pest. Photographed in Israel in November
    GM_f_Rose-ringed-Parakeet_0029.jpg
  • Israel, wild Rose-ringed Parakeet (Psittacula krameri), AKA the Ringnecked Parakeet Chicks in tree hole. The Rose-ringed Parakeet has established feral populations in various parts of the world including Israel, competes with the local wildlife and is considered a pest
    AM_f_Rose-ringed-Parakeet_2384.jpg
  • Israel, female Rose-ringed Parakeet (Psittacula krameri), AKA the Ringnecked Parakeet in a tree. The Rose-ringed Parakeet has established feral populations in various parts of the world including Israel, competes with the local wildlife and is considered a pest
    AM_f_Rose-ringed-Parakeet_8783.jpg
  • Monk Parakeet, amongst the mauve flowers of a Judas-treealso (Cercis siliquastrum) This feral bird known as the Quaker Parrot, (Myiopsitta monachus) Originally from south America these birds have escaped from breeders and house cages and formed self sustaining colonies. Photographed in Israel in April
    AM_f_Monk-Parakeet_671A8864.jpg
  • Monk Parakeet, amongst the mauve flowers of a Judas-treealso (Cercis siliquastrum) This feral bird known as the Quaker Parrot, (Myiopsitta monachus) Originally from south America these birds have escaped from breeders and house cages and formed self sustaining colonies. Photographed in Israel in April
    AM_f_Monk-Parakeet_671A9554.jpg
  • A feral population of Monk Parakeet, also known as the Quaker Parrot, (Myiopsitta monachus) Originally from south America these birds have escaped from breeders and house cages and formed self sustaining colonies. Photographed in Israel
    AM_f_Monk-Parakeet_671A2004.jpg
  • Monk Parakeet, amongst the mauve flowers of a Judas-treealso (Cercis siliquastrum) This feral bird known as the Quaker Parrot, (Myiopsitta monachus) Originally from south America these birds have escaped from breeders and house cages and formed self sustaining colonies. Photographed in Israel in April
    AM_f_Monk-Parakeet_671A9527.jpg
  • Monk Parakeet, amongst the mauve flowers of a Judas-treealso (Cercis siliquastrum) This feral bird known as the Quaker Parrot, (Myiopsitta monachus) Originally from south America these birds have escaped from breeders and house cages and formed self sustaining colonies. Photographed in Israel in April
    AM_f_Monk-Parakeet_671A9332.JPG
  • Monk Parakeet, amongst the mauve flowers of a Judas-treealso (Cercis siliquastrum) This feral bird known as the Quaker Parrot, (Myiopsitta monachus) Originally from south America these birds have escaped from breeders and house cages and formed self sustaining colonies. Photographed in Israel in April
    AM_f_Monk-Parakeet_671A9410.jpg
  • Monk Parakeet, amongst the mauve flowers of a Judas-treealso (Cercis siliquastrum) This feral bird known as the Quaker Parrot, (Myiopsitta monachus) Originally from south America these birds have escaped from breeders and house cages and formed self sustaining colonies. Photographed in Israel in April
    AM_f_Monk-Parakeet_671A8828.JPG
  • A feral population of Monk Parakeet, also known as the Quaker Parrot, (Myiopsitta monachus) Originally from south America these birds have escaped from breeders and house cages and formed self sustaining colonies. Photographed in Israel
    AM_f_Monk-Parakeet_671A1991.jpg
  • A feral population of Monk Parakeet, also known as the Quaker Parrot, (Myiopsitta monachus) Originally from south America these birds have escaped from breeders and house cages and formed self sustaining colonies. Photographed in Israel
    AM_Monk-Parakeet_2.jpg
  • A feral population of Monk Parakeet, also known as the Quaker Parrot, (Myiopsitta monachus) Originally from south America these birds have escaped from breeders and house cages and formed self sustaining colonies. Photographed in Israel
    AM_Monk-Parakeet.jpg
  • A feral population of Monk Parakeet, also known as the Quaker Parrot, (Myiopsitta monachus) Originally from south America these birds have escaped from breeders and house cages and formed self sustaining colonies. Photographed in Israel
    AM_Monk-Parakeet.jpg
  • Male Rose-ringed Parakeet (Psittacula krameri), AKA the Ringnecked Parakeet in a tree. The Rose-ringed Parakeet has established feral populations in various parts of the world including Israel, competes with the local wildlife and is considered a pest. Photographed in Israel
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  • Female Rose-ringed Parakeet (Psittacula krameri), AKA the Ringnecked Parakeet in a tree. The Rose-ringed Parakeet has established feral populations in various parts of the world including Israel, competes with the local wildlife and is considered a pest Photographed in Israel
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  • Alexandrine parakeet (Psittacula eupatria), also known as the Alexandrine parrot This Parakeet has established feral populations in various parts of the world including Israel, competes with the local wildlife and is considered a pest Photographed in Tel Aviv, Israel, in February
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  • Alexandrine parakeet (Psittacula eupatria), also known as the Alexandrine parrot This Parakeet has established feral populations in various parts of the world including Israel, competes with the local wildlife and is considered a pest Photographed in Tel Aviv, Israel, in February
    IR_f_Spring_E7620.jpg
  • Alexandrine parakeet (Psittacula eupatria), also known as the Alexandrine parrot This Parakeet has established feral populations in various parts of the world including Israel, competes with the local wildlife and is considered a pest Photographed in Tel Aviv, Israel, in February
    IR_f_Spring_E7618.jpg
  • Alexandrine parakeet (Psittacula eupatria), also known as the Alexandrine parrot This Parakeet has established feral populations in various parts of the world including Israel, competes with the local wildlife and is considered a pest Photographed in Tel Aviv, Israel, in February
    IR_f_Spring_E7612.jpg
  • Alexandrine parakeet (Psittacula eupatria), also known as the Alexandrine parrot This Parakeet has established feral populations in various parts of the world including Israel, competes with the local wildlife and is considered a pest Photographed in Tel Aviv, Israel, in February
    IR_f_Spring_E7600.jpg
  • Alexandrine parakeet (Psittacula eupatria), also known as the Alexandrine parrot This Parakeet has established feral populations in various parts of the world including Israel, competes with the local wildlife and is considered a pest Photographed in Tel Aviv, Israel, in February
    IR_f_Spring_E7628.jpg
  • Alexandrine parakeet (Psittacula eupatria), also known as the Alexandrine parrot This Parakeet has established feral populations in various parts of the world including Israel, competes with the local wildlife and is considered a pest Photographed in Tel Aviv, Israel, in February
    IR_f_Spring_E7575.jpg
  • Alexandrine parakeet (Psittacula eupatria), also known as the Alexandrine parrot This Parakeet has established feral populations in various parts of the world including Israel, competes with the local wildlife and is considered a pest Photographed in Tel Aviv, Israel, in February
    IR_f_Spring_E7588.jpg
  • Female Rose-ringed Parakeet (Psittacula krameri), AKA the Ringnecked Parakeet in a tree. The Rose-ringed Parakeet has established feral populations in various parts of the world including Israel, competes with the local wildlife and is considered a pest Photographed in Israel
    RL_f_Bird_DSC_3760.jpg
  • Alexandrine parakeet (Psittacula eupatria), also known as the Alexandrine parrot This Parakeet has established feral populations in various parts of the world including Israel, competes with the local wildlife and is considered a pest Photographed in Tel Aviv, Israel, in February
    IR_f_Spring_E7615.jpg
  • Alexandrine parakeet (Psittacula eupatria), also known as the Alexandrine parrot This Parakeet has established feral populations in various parts of the world including Israel, competes with the local wildlife and is considered a pest Photographed in Tel Aviv, Israel, in February
    IR_f_Spring_E7619_1.jpg
  • Alexandrine parakeet (Psittacula eupatria), also known as the Alexandrine parrot This Parakeet has established feral populations in various parts of the world including Israel, competes with the local wildlife and is considered a pest Photographed in Tel Aviv, Israel, in February
    IR_f_Spring_E7626.jpg
  • Alexandrine parakeet (Psittacula eupatria), also known as the Alexandrine parrot This Parakeet has established feral populations in various parts of the world including Israel, competes with the local wildlife and is considered a pest Photographed in Tel Aviv, Israel, in February
    IR_f_Spring_E7593.jpg
  • Alexandrine parakeet (Psittacula eupatria), also known as the Alexandrine parrot This Parakeet has established feral populations in various parts of the world including Israel, competes with the local wildlife and is considered a pest Photographed in Tel Aviv, Israel, in February
    IR_f_Spring_E7598.jpg
  • Alexandrine parakeet (Psittacula eupatria), also known as the Alexandrine parrot This Parakeet has established feral populations in various parts of the world including Israel, competes with the local wildlife and is considered a pest Photographed in Tel Aviv, Israel, in February
    IR_f_Spring_E7617-crop.jpg
  • The Seychelles parakeet or Seychelles Island parrot (Psittacula wardi syn Palaeornis wardi) is an extinct species of parrot that was endemic to the Seychelles in the Indian Ocean. It was scientifically named Palaeornis wardi by the British ornithologist Edward Newton in 1867 by John Gerrard Keulemans from ' Extinct birds ' : an attempt to unite in one volume a short account of those birds which have become extinct in historical times : that is, within the last six or seven hundred years : to which are added a few which still exist, but are on the verge of extinction. by Baron, Lionel Walter Rothschild, 1868-1937 Published 1907 as a limited edition book in London by Hutchinson & Co.
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  • Palaeornis Modestus (Long-tailed Parakeet) from Zoologia typica; or, Figures of new and rare animals and birds described in the proceedings, or exhibited in the collections of the Zoological Society of London. By Fraser, Louis. Zoological Society of London. Published London, March 1847
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  • Two Orange-chinned Parakeets (Brotogeris jugularis) perched on a branch, interacting, Photographed in the wild, Costa Rica, Central America.
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  • Two Orange-chinned Parakeets (Brotogeris jugularis) perched on a branch, interacting, Photographed in the wild, Costa Rica, Central America.
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  • Two Orange-chinned Parakeets (Brotogeris jugularis) perched on a branch, interacting, Photographed in the wild, Costa Rica, Central America.
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  • Two Orange-chinned Parakeets (Brotogeris jugularis) perched on a branch, interacting, Photographed in the wild, Costa Rica, Central America.
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  • Two Orange-chinned Parakeets (Brotogeris jugularis) perched on a branch, interacting, Photographed in the wild, Costa Rica, Central America.
    BT_Parakeet_16.jpg
  • courting Monk Parakeets, also known as the Quaker Parrot, (Myiopsitta monachus) Originally from south America these birds have escaped from breeders and house cages and formed self sustaining colonies. Photographed in Israel in March
    AM_f_Monk-Parakeet_671A8529.JPG
  • The Seychelles parakeet or Seychelles Island parrot (Psittacula wardi syn Palaeornis wardi) is an extinct species of parrot that was endemic to the Seychelles in the Indian Ocean. It was scientifically named Palaeornis wardi by the British ornithologist Edward Newton in 1867
    IR_f_Seychelles-parakeet-pair.jpg
  • Two Orange-chinned Parakeets (Brotogeris jugularis) perched on a branch, interacting, Photographed in the wild, Costa Rica, Central America.
    BT_Parakeet_EYL06326.jpg
  • The genus Neophema is an Australian genus with six or seven species. They are small, basically dull green parrots differentiated by patches of other colours, and are commonly known as grass parrots. The genus has some sexual dichromatism, with males having brighter hues. Birds : illustrated by color photography : a monthly serial. Knowledge of Bird-life Vol 1 No 1 January 1897
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  • The genus Neophema is an Australian genus with six or seven species. They are small, basically dull green parrots differentiated by patches of other colours, and are commonly known as grass parrots. The genus has some sexual dichromatism, with males having brighter hues. Birds : illustrated by color photography : a monthly serial. Knowledge of Bird-life Vol 1 No 1 January 1897
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  • Pet Parrot in a nest on white background
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  • Cutout of a flying parrot on white background
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  • Cutout of a flying parrot on white background
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  • Cutout of a flying parrot on white background
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  • The varied lorikeet (Psitteuteles versicolor), is a species of parrot in the family Psittacidae that is endemic to the northern coastal regions of Australia. It is the only species in the genus Psitteuteles. Colour Illustration by Elizabeth Gould for the ornithology book by John Gould
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  • Red-winged Parrot (Aprosmictus erythropterus) Here as Red-winged Lory Colour Illustration by Elizabeth Gould for the ornithology book by John Gould
    IR_f_Elizabeth-Gould_117.jpg
  • The turquoise parrot (Neophema pulchella) is a species of parrot in the genus Neophema native to Eastern Australia, from southeastern Queensland, through New South Wales and into North-Eastern Victoria. It was described by George Shaw in 1792. A small lightly built parrot at around 20 cm (7.9 in) long and 40 g (1+1⁄2 oz) in weight, it exhibits sexual dimorphism. The male is predominantly green with more yellowish underparts and a bright turquoise blue face. Its wings are predominantly blue with red shoulders. The female is generally duller and paler, with a pale green breast and yellow belly, and lacks the red wing patch.  Colour Illustration by Elizabeth Gould for the ornithology book by John Gould
    IR_f_Elizabeth-Gould_119.jpg
  • The Gouldian finch (Chloebia gouldiae), also known as the Lady Gouldian finch, Gould's finch or the rainbow finch, is a colourful passerine bird that is native to Australia. Colour Illustration by Elizabeth Gould for the ornithology book by John Gould
    IR_f_Elizabeth-Gould_120.jpg
  • Wild animals on sale at a stall at the animal market in Bangkok, Thailand
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  • Wild animals on sale at a stall at the animal market in Bangkok, Thailand
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  • Wild animals on sale at a stall at the animal market in Bangkok, Thailand
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  • Wild animals on sale at a stall at the animal market in Bangkok, Thailand
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  • Wild animals on sale at a stall at the animal market in Bangkok, Thailand
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  • Wild animals on sale at a stall at the animal market in Bangkok, Thailand
    BT_Thailand_CRW_4407.jpg
  • Newton's parakeet (Psittacula exsul syn Palaeornis exsul), also known as the Rodrigues parakeet or Rodrigues ring-necked parakeet, by John Gerrard Keulemans from ' Extinct birds ' : an attempt to unite in one volume a short account of those birds which have become extinct in historical times : that is, within the last six or seven hundred years : to which are added a few which still exist, but are on the verge of extinction. by Baron, Lionel Walter Rothschild, 1868-1937 Published 1907 as a limited edition book in London by Hutchinson & Co.
    IR_f_Extinct-Bird_0323.jpg
  • The Guadeloupe parakeet (Psittacara labati here as Conurus labati) is a hypothetical species of parrot that would have been endemic to Guadeloupe. by John Gerrard Keulemans from ' Extinct birds ' : an attempt to unite in one volume a short account of those birds which have become extinct in historical times : that is, within the last six or seven hundred years : to which are added a few which still exist, but are on the verge of extinction. by Baron, Lionel Walter Rothschild, 1868-1937 Published 1907 as a limited edition book in London by Hutchinson & Co.
    IR_f_Extinct-Bird_0317.jpg
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