Parakeet holding blossom in its beak
Jon Hawkins

Ring-necked parakeet

Psittacula krameri

Statistics
Length40cm
Wingspan45cm
Weight110-130g
Lifespan15-30 years

The bright green ring-necked parakeet is an escapee and our only naturalised parrot; its success is likely due to warmer winters.

About

A medium-sized, green parakeet, the ring-necked parakeet is the UK's only naturalised parrot and the most northerly breeding parrot in the world. ring-necked parakeets are originally from Africa and southern Asia and were kept as pets in the UK. They escaped into the wild, however, and have become naturalised in the south-east especially, aided by warmer winters. They nest in holes in trees in gardens and parkland, and are often found in noisy, roosting flocks of hundreds of birds. They eat nuts, seeds, berries and fruits.

How to identify

The ring-necked parakeet is an unmistakable green parrot, although other species of parrot do escape sometimes. It has a very long, narrow tail and a bright red bill. Males have a black throat and a thin black and pink collar.

Did you know?

Like other parrots, ring-necked parakeets are great mimics. They are able to copy human speech and can be taught to say words and phrases.