Nothing harmful, maybe it will bite you or something but it won't abandon the egg
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.
should be able to since they are both hook beacks
They don't "carry" their babies. The female lays eggs and sits on them (or they're incubated).
No, peach fuzz is harmless to skin.
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.
i could eat a peach for hours (: stephanie acosta loves kristalyn &antero!!
Your FACE is freaky...
One can get rid of peach fuzz on the face using many different methods. Some of the more efficient methods for removing peach fuzz include waxing and deplaning the skin.
a bird that is no longer found on the face of the earth
The color peach symbolizes innocence that is mixed with wisdom and love. This explains why the color is usually applied on the virgin's face.
He is caucasion, so maybe peach-ish
By not touching your face with your hands that often because If you do the germs that you touch goes to your face when you touch it and may cause acne.