No they do not. They tend to love the owner and no one else though.
No you pot will need a hole to be whole.
I don't think so, but I'm not an expert. I know they need to be kept in pairs though.
it needs a lot of toys they like things like swings
that sounds kinnda weird. are trying u to get in trouble?
In Greenville, you can find lovebirds at local pet stores such as PetSmart or Petco, which often carry various bird species, including lovebirds. Additionally, specialty bird shops or aviaries may offer a wider selection and expert advice. Local animal rescues or adoption events could also be a good place to find lovebirds in need of a home. Be sure to check online listings for any updates on availability.
Budgies are very good pets but you have to be prepared to watch out for any unusual behaviour or signs of illness. They can get ill easily without you knowing. It is best to get them in a pair because they love company! It is also funny watching them play together. They are also Great for kids.Kids love there colours. Budgies are one of the best birds to get for kids! but make sure you have read about them if you are new to owning a bird and if you are not sure on something you can feed them or can be around them, reasearch it! A wrong guess could be all it takes
Lovebirds require a spacious environment to thrive, ideally a cage that is at least 24 inches long, 18 inches wide, and 24 inches high for a pair. They also benefit from daily out-of-cage time in a safe, supervised area to exercise and socialize. Providing toys and perches enhances their well-being, as lovebirds are active and playful. Ensuring a stimulating environment is crucial for their mental and physical health.
You need 2 birds for your aviary. Get 2 lovebirds or 2 parakeets. Parakeets are probably best because they are really playful.
If you do not want 4-6 additional lovebirds, here's how. First order dummy eggs online. Lovebird size. This will trick the lovebirds into thinking the eggs will hatch and will also keep them from having another clutch. Second you will need to get the eggs and put them in the freezer. Sometimes they can hatch in the oddest of locations. Once they have been frozen, throw them away. Eventually the lovebirds will stop trying to raise eggs, and will become regular pairs again once breeding season ends.
if you just have one parakeet, it needs as much attention as you can provide, because parakeets are naturally in flocks in the wild. a single parakeet will rely on you to be it's flock. if you can't spend much time with it during the day because you work, go to school, etc. then think about getting it a cagemate. i have two males because I'm going to college. they get along fine. you also need to let them out for at least an hour or two a day to play and socialize outside of their cage. =]
At about age 1 to 2 lovebirds start to lay eggs. You need to buy a nesting box (lovebird appropriate) in condition for your lovebirds to lay eggs. you can get a nesting box from your local pet store. but make sure you fill it with soft stuff or the egg might brake. If your female lovebird lays an egg it will not be fertile unless she has a mate.