If the mother/father is your pet and one of them trusts you very much. It is okay as long as he/she [mother/father] doesn't bite you when you put your hand near the nest. And if they are okay with this remember to not let the mother bird not be able to see the egg/eggs.
put it under a lamp
Nothing harmful, maybe it will bite you or something but it won't abandon the egg
Well, when I tap my nestboxes they immediantly get out, unwilling to even attempt to protect their clutch from me. However, if you mean the sense of a male lovebird protecting his offspring, then yes. Lovebirds or any bird will think the egg is fertile even if it is infertile or a dummy egg. They usually reject the egg once they sat on it for a week or two.
Not really
20-30 days. if doesn't hatch by then the eggs are either dead or unfertilized(empty)
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.
Lilian's Lovebird was created in 1896.
yes egg domes can hold up to three books then they
lovebird delivary months
Reincarnation of a Lovebird was created on 1960-11-11.
Red-headed Lovebird was created in 1758.