The black-cheeked lovebird, scientifically known as Agapornis nigrigenis, was discovered by ornithologist Dr. John J. D. von Berlepsch in 1900. This species is native to the forests of central and southern Africa, particularly in the regions of Angola and Namibia. The lovebird is characterized by its distinctive black cheeks and vibrant plumage. It has since become popular in aviculture due to its charming personality and social nature.
They are endangered because they sometimes live really close to humans, and they are called pests and humans kill they. They are also getting extinct because of the drought in wetlands that these herons live in.
Black-cheeked Gnateater was created in 1818.
Red-cheeked is an adjective.
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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.
White-cheeked Cotinga was created in 1954.
White-cheeked Pintail was created in 1758.
Silvery-cheeked Hornbill was created in 1929.
Bare-cheeked Trogon was created in 1901.
Grey-cheeked mangabey was created in 1850.