The Indian Ringneck Clear Tail Green Violet / Opaline (Male) is a rare and visually striking mutation combination of the Indian Ringneck Parrot (Psittacula krameri), admired for its vibrant coloration and distinctive feather pattern.
Brief Description:
This male displays a green base coloration enhanced by the violet factor, giving the plumage a deeper green tone with a subtle violet sheen. The opaline mutation intensifies and spreads the body color, often producing brighter feathers across the back and wings with smoother feather patterns. The clear tail mutation reduces dark pigmentation in the tail feathers, creating a lighter, cleaner tail appearance compared to standard birds. As he matures, the male may develop the characteristic black and rose neck ring, which contrasts nicely with the rich body color.
Indian Ringnecks typically grow 14–17 inches (35–43 cm) in length and have a slender body with long, elegant tail feathers. They are intelligent and alert birds that benefit from a spacious enclosure, enrichment, and a balanced diet of pellets, fruits, vegetables, seeds, and nuts.
Because of the combination of Clear Tail, Green Violet, and Opaline genetics, this male is highly valued by aviculturists and breeders working with advanced Indian Ringneck color mutations.


