depends on the feeling and whether they are horny or not.
Yeah, most birds do, hidden under the feathers. Same for Lovebirds.
They are birds. They have feathers.
Birds, including lovebirds, should spend a good part of their time each day preening their feathers. Feathers are very important to birds as they rely on their feathers daily to get around, keep them warm/cool, etc. Therefore, keeping their feathers in tip-top shape is very important.
Unfortunately, yes they are color blind. They can only see purple, blue and green as a color and that's it. I feel sorry for lovebirds, not much color to see or admire...
Maturity generally has nothing to do with it; however, if your parrot is ill, its feathers may lose their gloss.
yes their feathers change colour to fit the season, environment or both like if its summer they would turn brown to blend somewhat in and in the winter they turn white.(sorry for bad spelling)
Many species of birds, including lovebirds, do something called "molting," which means losing their feathers, then growing new ones. Adult lovebirds do this usually twice a year. It's normal and nothing to worry about, unless your bird seems to be plucking its own feathers out and digging at its skin, which could mean it has a skin problem that needs to be seen by a veterinarian. See the Related Link below.
the ptarmigan has brown feathers in summer from the hot weather.
lovebirds are a very beautiful green with a beautiful pink peach colour
Love Birds originated in Africa and Madagascar the African Love birds usually have the colored feathers while the Madagascan ones are mostly green.
red and white.
brown