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  1. Peach-faced lovebirds live about 12 to 15 years or more if well cared for. They are prone to nutritional disorders, so be sure to offer a highly nutritious diet, including fruits and vegetables. Since the females will lay eggs, even without a male around, there is the danger of calcium deficiency or egg binding.

  2. Jan 5, 2024 · Agapornis taranta (black-winged lovebird) The bright green, red-beaked Agapornis taranta is also known as the black-winged lovebird or Abyssinian lovebird. It’s the largest of the lovebirds at a length of up to 17 cm/6.7″, but it’s not very common as a pet.

  3. Sep 16, 2021 · Lovebirds as Pets. These small parrots (sometimes also referred to as “Pocket Parrot”) have the intelligence and abilities of many of the larger parrots. They can also get quite bossy with other pets and even family members. Their voice apparatus allows a wide range of articulations, including the imitation of the human voice.

  4. Lovebirds can learn to do behaviors larger parrots do such as target, step up, recall, turn in a circle, retrieve, allow restraint in a towel, enter a crate for transport and more. Learn the basics of training from the DVDs Parrot Behavior and Training. An Introduction to Training and The Basics of Parrot Training. A Live Workshop.

  5. Among Lovebirds, the Peach Face Lovebirds come in a wide variety of color mutations including normal green, Dutch-Blue, Lutino, Pied, Creamino, Cinnamon, and in combinations of the above. Due to the relative ease of breeding in captivity peach-face are quite common in aviaries and in pet stores.

  6. Lovebirds range from 5-6.5 inches long with stout bodies and short, blunt tail feathers. These pint-sized birds come in a blend of bright colors that typically include orange, green, yellow, and red. Lovebirds also have distinctive white eye rings and accents around their beaks and may have lighter or darker face patches depending on the species.

  7. Apr 9, 2019 · Sweet potatoes, yams, tomatoes, zucchini, parsnip and turnips are some vegetables that you can feed your lovebirds. 8. Grains and Legume Sprouts. Sesame seeds, red kidney beans, sunflower seeds, pinto beans, buckwheat, moong beans, lentils adzuki beans and alfalfa beans are also nutritious for your feathered friends.

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