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The Port Lincoln Ringneck (Barnardius zonarius) is also commonly known as the Australian Ringneck. A medium to large parrot, the Australian Ringneck is native to Australia and whilst they differ in size and plumage across different regions of Australia, they all have a common feature of the yellow hind collar that stretches across the hindneck of the bird and are mostly green.
There are several different forms of the Australian Ringneck belonging to the genus Barnardius. They were once treated as two species, Barnardius zonarius and Barnardius barnardi, however with their overlapping range and the ease of interbreeding, they are now regarded as a single species B. zonarius, under which there are recognised four subspecies.
The Port Lincoln Ringneck are frequently seen here in Alice Springs.
Also check out our Australia Fauna > Birds > Parrots > Australian Ringnecks.
- Scientific classification
- Kingdom: Animalia
- Phylum: Chordata
- Class: Aves
- Order: Psittaciformes
- Family: Psittaculidae
- Genus: Barnardius
- Species: Barnardius zonarius
- Subspecies:
- B. z. zonarius
- B. z. semitorquatus
- B. z. barnardi
- B. z. macgillivrayi
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