Ring necked pheasant.
pheasant
The name of the bird is an Indian ringneck
No, the African Ringneck is not endangered
Ringneck blenny was created in 1829.
Australian Ringneck was created in 1805.
They Live in the Untied states
It is called the corkscrew because if it is frightened, it coils its tail tightly.
A ringneck dove typically develops its characteristic ring around the neck when it reaches sexual maturity, which is usually around six months of age. The ring is more prominent in males than in females. Depending on the individual bird and its environment, the exact timing may vary slightly, but the ring generally becomes visible as the dove matures.
No, the female cannot lay eggs without a male, unless they have mated before hand and the female is willing to continue laying the eggs.
It's called(Diadophis punctatus) Or a Ringneck as most people call it.
Yes
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