Lovebirds By PH Budgie
Lovebirds got their name for their fondness of sitting in pairs preening each other. They are small, active birds, ranging in size from 4 - 7 inches, depending on the species. They also tend to have loud chirps, get nippy from time to time, love to chew, and are very inquisitive. Don't be surprised if your lovebird is part Houdini, they can be very good escape artists. A lovebird will not sing, but communicates with a variety of chirps, squeaks, and peeps. A single lovebird can be a great pet, which will love to play and snuggle with you.
Provide your lovebird with the largest size cage you can afford appropriate with your space allowances, watching the bar spacing. It is unwise to house a lovebird with other birds, as it is not unheard of for a lovebird to maim or even kill any bird smaller than itself. Make sure your lovebird has plenty of toys, puzzles and chew toys are good choices. Photo of Monk the Lovebird with his buddy, Pluto, courtesy of Frank Pezzo. Recommended Reading
Your First Lovebird by Michael Kelly The Lovebird Handbook by Vera Appleyard All About Breeding Lovebirds by Mervin F. Roberts
All About Lovebirds by P. M. Soderberg Colored Atlas of Lovebirds by Alessandro D'Angieri Guide to Owning a Lovebird by David E. E. Boruchowitz Lovebirds as a Hobby by Kenny Lebreton Lovebirds: A Complete Introduction by George A. Radtke Lovebirds: Everything About Housing, Care, Nutrition, Breeding, & Diseases: with a Special Chapter on Understanding Lovebirds by Matthew M. Vriends
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