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LOVEBIRDS

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Common Varieties:This is a smaller member of the parrot family. With its' striking colors and patterns as well as its' ease in taming when kept as a single bird, the lovebird makes an excellent pet. They are relatively small in size, averaging about 4 to 5 inches in length. Varieties of the domestic lovebird are: peach-faced, fisher, and masked. The most common is the peach-faced lovebird.Traits:If properly cared for, a Lovebird can live up to twenty years. Lovebirds are one of the sturdiest, healthiest birds around. Different varieties of lovebirds do not mix well. It is not necessary to keep lovebirds in pairs unless desired. Single birds are more affectionate and less noisy. Lovebirds enjoy being picked up and petted or stroked on a daily basis. They are inquisitive and friendly to humans when kept as a single pet bird. Lovebirds are territorial birds and do best if kept as a single pet bird with wings kept clipped.Feeding:Lovebirds should eat a staple diet of fresh fortified cockatiel seed or pellet daily. Lovebirds only eat off the top of what is offered, so be sure to check the food daily. Besides a variety of seed mix or pellet, offer chopped dark green and yellow vegetables and a variety of fresh fruits in addition to a protein source like mature legumes, hard cooked chopped egg, and grated cheese. Remove fresh fruits and vegetables within 2 hours of offering to prevent spoilage. If the bird gets too much liquid from the fresh fruits and vegetables, the droppings could become runny. Stop the fresh food for a day to see if this is the reason. Millet Spray also makes an excellent supplement for birds. Birds require fresh water each day. Wash and rinse their water cup out thoroughly prior to adding fresh water to reduce bacteria growth. Powdered vitamins can be lightly sprinkled on the fresh food, but putting it in the water can encourage bacterial growth. Housing:When choosing a cage for your lovebird, remember length is more beneficial to the bird than height. Ideally the cage should measure a minimum of 18" long by 18" high and 22" wide. Perches are an essential part of the cage and should be chosen to suit the feet of the lovebird. Approximately 3" of perch space per bird is best. A variety of perch sizes, shapes, and diameters will help exercise the bird's feet and toes. Place perches strategically to prevent droppings from contaminating water and food dishes and to prevent the tail from hanging in dishes or on the floor. Toys, such as bells and brass rings, in the lovebird's cage will keep your bird entertained. Always have a cuttlebone to supply your lovebird with calcium and prevent beak overgrowth. To aid the bird in keeping itself clean, we recommend placing a suitable size birdbath in the cage on a weekly basis. Place your bird's cage at eye-level in a bright area free from drafts and direct sunlight.See: Black Mask , Blue Mask , Peach Face .
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I love lovebirds.It has been my experience that the peach-face lovebirds make the best pets. I have handfed both masked / eye-rings and peach-faces and had to spend MUCH more time with the eye-rings also known as masked lovebirds to get them tame. My little Soleil, a lutino peach-face lovebird, is such a sweetheart, whom I can easily take with me everywhere I go (even smuggled him in a restaurant once ;-) Very cuddly, very animated. Yeah, occasionally with an attitude, but I wouldn't be without a little lovebird pet. Provided they are well socialized, they make wonderful pets. They do require daily socialization though. Don't continue to ignore a lovebird and expect it to stay tame. That won't happen. It's a great bird for someone who REALLY wants a cuddly bird and is willing to provide daily interaction to his / her pet. It is difficult, or maybe impossible, to tame an adult lovebird though. So get them young and handfed if you want it to be as cuddly as my own lovie Soleil is.More...
See also: F1 , IANB , YARROW , NAFO , S-Parameters

 

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