Rose-ringed parakeet Psittacula krameri
Animals in our sanctuary
Giovanni
Giovanni comes from a private owner where he was kept together with another parakeet. When the daughter of the woman turned out to be allergic to the animals, she decided to find another home for them.
Antonio
Antonio comes from a private owner where he was kept together with another parakeet. When the daughter of the woman turned out to be allergic to the animals, she decided to find another home for them.
Omar
As a sanctuary, De Zonnegloed follows a non-breeding policy. Nevertheless, in a few cases, unexpected births take place. The animal's young will also stay at the sanctuary. Omar is one of the animals born here.
Astou
As a sanctuary, De Zonnegloed follows a non-breeding policy. Nevertheless, in a few cases, unexpected births take place. The animal's young will also stay at the sanctuary. Astou is one of the animals born here.
Awa
As a sanctuary, De Zonnegloed follows a non-breeding policy. Nevertheless, in a few cases, unexpected births take place. The animal's young will also stay at the sanctuary. Awa is one of the animals born here.
Where does it feel at home?
The rose-ringed parakeet originally comes from tropical Africa and Southern Asia. There it lives in deciduous forests and jungles.
What does it like to eat?
These birds like to eat seeds, grains, fruit, flowers and nectar.
Fun fact:
The rose-ringed parakeet has a distinctive and loud call.
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