Lovebirds got their name from their tendency to form strong pair bonds. They can certainly form relationships with people. As pets, they live for about 15 years. During that time they can preen their human hosts, as they would a member of their own species. There are nine distinct species of lovebirds. Several have overlapping distributions in the wild. Hybridization between different species of lovebirds has been well-documented. I know of no reports of wild lovebirds forming pair bonds between themselves and non-lovebirds.
Yes they can, but it is not recommended. There are many color mutations in the different Lovebird species, I can see no reason to crossbreed species, when you do you pollute the blood of the different species. These birds get sold and end up with others who unwittingly breed them, the next thing you know it could get hard to get pure birds of a given species. Please don't be part of this problem stay in the species and breed for different colors.
People who love each other. But of course lovebirds are also an adorable species of parrot....
The book is titled Bird and Fish and the author is Adrienne Leslie.
You can fall in love with a guy from another country. Getting past the difficulties of the distance is the hard part.
No. People encourage it. It makes them fart a lot and that gets them to fall in love. Egg love!
No, Kari and Willis do not fall in love with one another in Digimon.
you have to love PENGUINS. no other bird matters except for the penguin species.
You don't and cannot 'make' someone fall in love.
No, different species do not fall in love with each other.
because their heart beats for another
fall in love with the wrong person.
Lovebirds are a type of parrot. There are nine species. 8 are native to Africa and the other is native to Madagascar. See the related link for further information.