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A java dove is what they refer to a white dove as. Although it is not actually its own species, it is just a mutation of the ringneck dove.
A Pink-Ringneck Dove is pale pink with cream markings.
There are llots heres some: Barbary Dove, Diamond Dove, Green Wing Dove, Mourning Dove, White Dove, Ringneck Dove, Senegal Dove, Spotted Dove, Bleeding-heart Pigeon, Brunner Pouter Pigeon, Budapest Tumbler Pigeon, Chinese Owl Pigeon, Crested Pigeon, English Trumpeter Pigeon, Indian Fantail Pigeon, Maltese Pigeon, Old German Owl Pigeon, Oriental Frill Pigeon, Purple-breasted Fruit Pigeon, Rock Pigeon - Common Pigeon, Valencian Figurita Pigeon, and the West of England Tumbler Pigeon. Among the most popular types are white doves and turtle doves.
No, the African Ringneck is not endangered
Australian Ringneck was created in 1805.
Ringneck blenny was created in 1829.
This is a very unnatural position for any bird to hold its head in - I would suspect a neurologic problem like botulism or meningitis. In any case, you should take your dove to a veterinarian with experience treating birds immediately.
He or she will normally sit fluffed up on hte bottom of hte cage with the eyes partly closed. Also you may notice a change in their stool
Well a dove can get along with almost any bird because it is not like a parrot who sees other birds as prey. You can put birds such as finches, canaries, parakiets, maybe even a cockatiel. I recemmend not to put it in with other birds because it will change their behavior and in some situations diffrent breeds of birds get so attached to each other they mate even if their not the same species.
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Common doves like Ringnecks will sell at a pet store for about $25-35. From a breeder they will be about $5-10. Of course this is depending on type of dove. More exotic doves can cost a couple hundred. But ringnecks are quite lovely and affordable. There are pied and normal ringnecks that I know of that are sold for the low prices between $5-35. A turtle dove could range from $40-50 and a plane dove around the price of a ringneck.
I own a mourning dove and a ringneck dove. They enjoy eating millet spray (you can buy a bag of millet spray for a couple dollars at a grocery or pet store), a variety of seeds (I go to the grocery store and buy the one that is specifically for doves, it has a picture of a dove on it), and sometimes crackers.