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We Are Birds With
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Lovebirds
Genus Agapornis
Rosy/peach-faced lovebirds are the most common lovebird species kept as pets. Most people think of lovebirds because of their beautiful plumage and adorable faces. .....
They are also relatively easy to care for, but can be aggressive at times. It is best to be cautious with them at first.
Fischer's Lovebirds are the last of the common pet species, but their brilliant and highly varied plumage colors set them apart from the crowd. .....
They are well-known for their extremely playful nature, but they are generally quieter than other parrot or lovebird species. They are often very good at bonding because they are energetic and social.
This lovebird has two common names because no one can agree on which of their features is more prominent: the black masking on their face or the bright yellow collar beneath. .....
They are another popular pet species and are a little easier to keep because they are less aggressive than Rosy-Faced Lovebirds.
Nyasa, also known as Lilian's Lovebirds, can occasionally be found in captivity. However, because they are so difficult to breed, they are frequently kept only by breeders or collectors. .....
They are one of the populations that is on the verge of extinction. They are one of the least studied lovebird species, owing in part to their scarcity.
The Black-Cheeked Lovebird is distinct from the Black-Masked Lovebird. They were thought to be a subspecies of the Nyasa Lovebird at first, but have since been recognized as a separate species. .....
These birds have dark green plumage on their wings and lime green on their undersides. The top of their head and beak are a dark brown color, with white circles around their eyes.
The Abyssinian Lovebird has quite a different appearance compared to the other lovebird species featured in the first. .....
They are difficult to find anywhere, though they have grown in popularity as pets in recent years.
The Madagascar Lovebird is indigenous to Madagascar and can also be found on some neighboring islands. They are no longer kept in captivity. .....
These birds are native to Madagascar and live in the rainforest because they require a lot of water to survive.
Red-faced Lovebirds are stunning and have a charming demeanor. This combination has resulted in numerous attempts to breed them in captivity, all of which have failed. .....
In terms of nesting, companionship, and diet, they have specific needs that only their native environment can meet.
Another endangered species is the Black-Collared Lovebird. They are not kept in captivity because they have a dietary requirement for native figs. .....
They are also quite shy of all other creatures and can usually be found high in the trees where they live.
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