2GR Internal Plastic Nest Relax Art. 376
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Item Name: 2GR Internal Plastic Nest Relax
Item code: 376
Dim: d.10cm
$5.95 – $48.00
Size | Single Pack, Case of 12 |
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Live Birds
RINGNECK Indian – Cobalt or Turquoise Cobalt
Identification: The Cobalt Indian Ringneck is a color variation characterized by its deep, vibrant blue plumage. The Turquoise Cobalt Indian Ringneck, on the other hand, is a variation that showcases a lighter, more turquoise shade of blue. Both variations have a distinctive ring around their neck, which is more prominent in males.
Size/Weight: Cobalt and Turquoise Cobalt Indian Ringnecks have the same size and weight as the regular Indian Ringneck. They typically measure around 16 inches (40 cm) in length, including their tail, and weigh between 3.5 to 5.3 ounces (100 to 150 grams).
Lifespan: The lifespan of Cobalt and Turquoise Cobalt Indian Ringnecks is similar to the regular Indian Ringneck, ranging from 20 to 30 years or even longer with proper care.
Breeding: Cobalt and Turquoise Cobalt Indian Ringnecks can be bred similarly to the regular Indian Ringneck. They are monogamous birds that form strong pair bonds. Breeding season varies, but it often occurs during spring and summer. Female Ringnecks lay 3 to 6 eggs, which hatch after an incubation period of approximately 23 to 30 days.
Diet and Feeding: Cobalt and Turquoise Cobalt Indian Ringnecks have the same dietary requirements as the regular Indian Ringneck. They should be provided with a balanced diet consisting of high-quality pellets, fresh fruits, vegetables, and occasional treats like nuts or seeds. Clean water should be available at all times.
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Live Birds
RINGNECK Indian – Green
Identification: The Green Indian Ringneck Parakeet is a medium-sized parrot with a predominantly bright green plumage. They have a long, slender tail and a hooked beak. Adult males have a black ring around their neck, while females and immature birds lack this feature.
Size/Weight: Indian Ringneck Parakeets typically measure around 14-16 inches (35-40 cm) in length, including their tail feathers. They weigh approximately 4.5-6 ounces (130-170 grams).
Lifespan: With proper care, Indian Ringneck Parakeets can live for 20-30 years or even longer. Providing a balanced diet, regular veterinary check-ups, and a stimulating environment can contribute to their longevity.
Breeding: Indian Ringneck Parakeets reach sexual maturity around 1-3 years of age. They are monogamous birds that form strong pair bonds. Breeding season usually occurs during spring and summer. They nest in tree hollows or suitable nesting boxes, where the female lays a clutch of 3-5 eggs. The incubation period lasts around 22-24 days.
Diet and Feeding: Indian Ringneck Parakeets have a varied diet consisting of seeds, fruits, vegetables, and nuts. A high-quality parakeet seed mix, supplemented with fresh produce like apples, carrots, and leafy greens, is recommended. They also enjoy occasional treats like millet sprays. Fresh water should always be available. Indian Ringneck Parakeets are intelligent and social birds that require mental stimulation, regular exercise, and interaction with their human companions. Providing them with toys, perches, and a spacious cage with room to fly will keep them happy and healthy.
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Finches, Live Birds
European Goldfinch – Australia
Identification: The Eurasian Goldfinch has a distinctive red face, black and white wings, and a yellow patch on its wings. The rest of its body is primarily brown and buff-colored. The male and female have similar appearances.
Size/Weight: The Eurasian Goldfinch measures around 4.7 to 5.1 inches (12 to 13 cm) in length and weighs approximately 0.4 to 0.6 ounces (11 to 17 grams).
Lifespan: In the wild, Eurasian Goldfinches can live for about 2 to 3 years, although some individuals have been known to live longer in captivity.
Breeding: Eurasian Goldfinches typically breed during the spring and summer months. They build cup-shaped nests made of grass, moss, and other plant materials. The female lays 4 to 6 eggs, which are incubated by both parents for about 11 to 14 days. The chicks fledge after approximately 14 to 16 days.
Diet and Feeding: Eurasian Goldfinches primarily feed on seeds, especially those from thistle and other composite plants. They also consume insects and occasionally eat fruits and nectar. Please note that if you are specifically looking for information about a goldfinch species native to Australia, there are several native species such as the Australian Goldfinch (Neochmia temporalis) and the European Goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis) is not one of them.
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