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State Bird: Rose-Ringed Parakeet

State Symbols of Andhra Pradesh

The Rose-Ringed Parakeet, locally known as Rama Chiluka, has been chosen as a state symbol for its vibrant beauty and joyful presence. With its bright green feathers and distinct rose-colored ring, this bird adds charm to the natural landscape. Known for its clear and mimic-like speech, it reflects communication and intelligence. Its cheerful nature symbolizes harmony and the vibrant spirit of the state.
As a beloved bird often seen near human settlements, the Rama Chiluka represents the close bond between people and nature. Its presence in folklore and tradition highlights its cultural importance. As a state symbol, it stands for liveliness, clarity, and connection. The Rose-Ringed Parakeet inspires a message of coexistence and the importance of preserving natural heritage.