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.
There are 9 types of Love Birds:
Rosy Face Love Bird
Yellow Collard Love Bird
Fischer's Love Bird
Lillian's Love Bird
Black cheeked Love Bird
Gray Headed Love Bird
Black Winged Love Bird
Red Headed Love Bird
Black collard Love Bird
Species, not types? To produce hybrids? Yes, but not all possible pairings would be viable.
Could be a Green-Cheek Conure.
No. To date, there are no recorded examples of an Australian cockatiel and an African lovebird breeding successfully.
A budgie, a cockatiel, a lovebird, a sun conure, and an African grey. I think you can get a rose-breasted cockatoo (Galah), but I'm not quite sure.
yes, a male and female lovebird can live happily together and will also breed in a cage but the cage have 2 b appropriate.
No. Some species of parrots without the word parrot in their name would be cockatiel, budgie, lorikeet, rosella, cockatoo, galah, conure, African lovebird and kakapo.
It's not recommended to produce hybrids between different parrot species. But genetically it's possible to these species have babies.
It is possible, it really depends on the bird itself. If you want a new lovebird, consider just introducing the birds first with no physical contact (i.e. two cages next to each other) and see if they get along. It is more likely for two males or a male and female to get along than two females. It is possible for a Fischer's Lovebird and Peach-faced Lovebird to breed so if you don't want chicks, don't put a male and female together.
Depends on what type of conure you want to buy.
Puerto Rican Conure was created in 1856.
Not really
One can buy a lovebird from a local pet store for a good price. One can adopt a lovebird from a rescue shelter or directly buy the lovebird from a bird breeder.
He make sounds.