Genus Psittacula is a group of parakeets commonly found in Asia and Africa. There are several synonyms for this genus, including the term "ring-necked parakeets." Some people also refer to these birds as "rose-ringed parakeets," "necklaced parakeets," or simply "Psittacula parakeets." These birds are known for their vibrant colors, playful personalities, and their ability to mimic human speech. Genus Psittacula includes several different species of parakeets, such as the Alexandrine parakeet, the Malabar parakeet, and the Slaty-headed parakeet. These birds are popular pets among bird enthusiasts, but some have established feral populations in parts of the world where they are not native.