Lovebirds live in small flocks and eat fruit, vegetables, grasses and seed. Black-winged Lovebirds also eat insects and figs, and the Black-collared Lovebirds have a special dietary requirement for native figs, making them problematic to keep in captivity.
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Grass
They love millet spray and my lovebirds really like safflower seeds. I mix safflower seeds with a parrot seed mix.
Yes, they eat small worms.
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they eat fresh fruit
Not really. They forage flowers for insects and nectar. Besides that they eat grains, seeds and fruits.
Yes, all parrots can eat bananas, even Lovebirds, Cockatiels, etc. They can't eat avocados, chocolate, and poinsettas. Beware! Bananas will kill your Lovebird!
they shouldn't eat them for heath reasons they should eat fruits and veggies
Lovebirds primarily eat seeds, fruits, and vegetables, but they can also consume live food such as mealworms and other insects as a protein source. While not a staple of their diet, worms can be offered occasionally as a treat. It's important to ensure that any live food is clean and safe for consumption. Always consult with a veterinarian for dietary advice tailored to your lovebird’s specific needs.
Besides birds, various animals consume seeds, including rodents such as squirrels and mice, which often hoard them for winter. Insects like ants and beetles also feed on seeds, while larger mammals, such as bears and deer, may eat seeds when foraging for food. Additionally, certain reptiles and amphibians may consume seeds as part of their diet.
A lovebird breeder told me that because peachface lovebirds and Fischer lovebirds are different species of lovebird, mating a peachface lovebird to a Fischer lovebird will produce infertile babies. For more information, see the Related Links.