Nesting:
Housing Alexandrine parakeet Newton's parakeet Plumheaded parakeet Long-tailed parakeet Moustached parakeet Derbyan parakeet Malabar parakeet Emerald-collared parakeet Mauritius parakeet Ringnecked parakeet Seychelles parakeet Plumheaded parakeet Blossomheaded parakeet Blyth's parakeet Slatyheaded parakeet Slatyheaded parakeet Intermediar parakeet
Feeding
Breeding
 - Sexing
 - Nestboxes
 - Nesting
 - Rings
Disease
Mutations
 
  Aviculture is after all the keeping of captive Psittacula Species and as such, encouraging the birds to breed is very important. Understanding the requirements of Psittacula Species in their natural environment is imperative to being able to supply them with a comfortable appropriate confinement that enhances breeding and nesting.
  

  
Pair of Plum-headed parakeets feeding.
 

Pair of Ring-necked parakeets pairing.
  
Moustached parakeet hen on the nest with eggs.
 

Ring-necked parakeet chicks of 1 - 2 weeks old.
  
Ring-necked parakeet chicks of 4 weeks old.
 

Pair of Alexandrine parakeets with fledging youngsters.h
     

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