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This beautiful video of Alexandrian Parakeets,( Male and Female) filmed last Sunday, I'm dedicating to my sweet youngest sister DEEPA, on her birthday on 30 the July. Wishing her all happiness, and great health. I miss you my dear. Please see my other video on the Alexandrian Parakeet👇 ▶️ • #Alexandrine Parakeet/#Alexandrian Parrot These parrots are sexually dimorphic. This simply means males and females are easily differentiated. The male has a black ring, highlighted with blue and pink, while the female does not. The males will start to develop their ring around 18 months and will have the full ring visible by three years. In the wild, these large ringnecks are seen showcasing a greenish gray body and forest green wings. These parrots are easily identified by their massive upper red beaks, maxilla, and maroon patches found on their wings. In comparison, the Indian Ringneck has a smaller beak and lacks the maroon colored patches seen on the Alexandrine parrot. Alexandrine Parakeets have long tails that can extend a foot or more from their bodies. In fact, their tails are so long that they usually are longer than the body itself. The two largest tail feathers are blue and have a slight yellowish white at the tip. When the parrot is in full flight, yellow can be seen under the tail and wing feathers.