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Phasianus colchicus
Lutino (not "Latino," that is a human ethnic group) ring-necked parakeets are not a species. Ring-necked parakeet can refer to any of several species in the genus Psittacula. A lutino is a bird that has a genetic mutation that has removed all of the bird's black pigment. They are yellow or white in places where the normal bird is green or blue. They will build their nests the same way as a normal colored bird. It's not possible to answer the question unless the exact species is known.
That's so funny! I was looking for the same question! I think it is a Ring-Necked Duck, which is a small diving duck. Hope that helps!
At least one species, the rose ringed parakeet, also known as the ring necked parakeet. There is also a subspecies in Africa.
Ring-necked snakes are a member of the family Colubridae.
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Ring necked pheasant.
The conservation status of the ring-necked dove is listed as 'least concern.' This means there are plenty of these birds left in the wild and they are not endangered.
Hybridization or induced mutation
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Allen L. Farris has written: 'The ring-necked pheasant in Iowa--1972' -- subject(s): Bird populations, Ring-necked pheasant
try a google image search for ring neck pheasant.