Description
Description:- In north-west India, Indian rose-ringed
Parakeets form pairs from September to December. During this
Cold season, they select and defend nesting sites, and thus
Avoid competition for sites with other birds. Feeding on
Winter pea crops provides the female with nutrients
Necessary for egg production. From April to June, they care
For their young. Fledgings are ready to leave the nest
Before monsoon, In the wild, rose-ringed parakeets usually
Feed on buds, fruits, vegetables, nuts, berries and seeds.
Wild flocks also fly several miles to forage in farmlands
And orchards causing extensive damage. For more details pls
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