No. They don't because there birds
The Lovebirds was created in 2007.
Lovebirds can become territorial of their cages and more likely if your lovebird is a breeding female. I would suggest moving toys and objects around in your lovebirds cage, this will remove the natural response to guard his or her cage. Be firm and use a cloth or gloves to get your lovebird out of his or her cage. Do not encourage biting and continue handling your lovebird often. The problem should eventually go away.
Georg A. Radtke has written: 'Lovebirds' -- subject(s): Lovebirds 'Book of Lovebirds'
Baby lovebirds are called chicks.
It is not advisable to eat lovebirds' eggs.
Parrots
The duration of Singing Lovebirds is 1.15 hours.
If your baby lovebirds are hungry you will hear them chatter.
Singing Lovebirds was created on 1939-12-14.
yes lovebirds do some times it isn't on purpose though but it will hurt if they are mad for any reason they may bite
Lovebird is the common name for Agapornis. There are nine breeds of lovebirds that Agapornis covers. hope that helped
Yeah, most birds do, hidden under the feathers. Same for Lovebirds.