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Lovebirds

Lovebirds are a common household pet. Small and colorful, these birds got their name from the way the snuggle close to each other. Lovebirds can be chirpy, playful, and affectionate pets.

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What is the scientific name for lovebirds?

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Lovebird is the common name for Agapornis. There are nine breeds of lovebirds that Agapornis covers. hope that helped

Scientific name for birds?

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The scientific name for birds is Aves. It is a class in the animal kingdom that includes all birds.

What do lovebirds symbolize?

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Lovebirds symbolize love, affection, and companionship. They are known for their strong bond with their partner and are often seen as a symbol of deep, loving relationships. In many cultures, lovebirds are also associated with devotion and loyalty.

Which bird to be kept at home as per vastu shastra?

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Per Vastu Shashtra it is not recommended to keep any free flying Birds at Home as a pet, only feeding a Bird is considered good. For more about Vastu check this channel. AstroVastu ForYou(Planets Combination in Vastu)

Do love birds need a mate?

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No this is a common myth. Though lovebirds who have been raised together will bond to one another and may become depressed if separated, they do NOT need to be sold in pairs. They actually will bond better with humans if kept alone and not in pairs. If they have another bird as a friend, they will choose to bond to them and not to the human.

How long does it take for a baby love bird to get their feathers?

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after the baby comes out of the egg it takes about 3-4 weeks. and about a month old it should look like a big bird. :)

What do you do if or when the lovebird eggs hatch?

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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.

How do you breed love birds?

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It depends on the species - Madagascar (grey-headed) and red-headed differ in colour between the sexes. All other species are nominally identical. Experienced keepers/breeders can usually sex them by shape/size/nature and/or by the width between the pelvic bone (the wish-bone). Failing that, DNA or surgical sexing is required.

What do wild love birds eat?

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Just about all of it, depending on species.

Fruits and seeds are particularly popular.

What is the sound Lovebird makes?

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A lovebird has no decibel. The closer your ear is to a sound source the louder it will be.

We measure the sound pressure level (SPL) in decibels at a distance.

Laymen are happy knowing a fantasy "decibel of 100 dB".

But without any distance such value is really nonsense.

How old are love birds when laying eggs?

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I just got my 2nd budgie about a month ago and they are starting to mate. They are usually at least 2 years old, sometimes they are 3, but before then they have not mated. Parakeets become a young adult at 9 months, so it is unlikely for them to breed in their first two years of age. Hope I helped!

How until lovebird is full grown?

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9 to 12 months

What is the bird of love called?

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A dove, I am guessing.

Do lovebirds urinate?

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No. I thought Turkeys, chickens, geese, etc, had baldders but the website below shows that they do not. They have kidneys that process the urine into the solid waste. Read the last page of the text on this link. Link: http://im.itcs.uiuc.edu/ak17supp.pdf

Where is your true love?

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it is found in many places but moslty in your foot. hahahahahaha

What color is the female lovebird?

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lovebirds are a very beautiful green with a beautiful pink peach colour

Do lovebirds need light?

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They get spooked very easily at night, so its good to leave a night light on for them.

Actually, cockatiels are not scared of the dark, and they do not get spooked at night time, unless people insist on creeping up quietly and looking at them, disturbing them suddenly. Cockatiels and other parrots should not have a night light as it disturbs their natural day-night rhythm. They should be covered at night, with the light out, and no other pets to disturb them.

Is a love bird a conure?

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Yes, indeed they are! They are in the same family as larger parrots such as Amazons and Macaws and definitely have a big parrot personality in a little parrot body. Some identifying features of birds in the parrot family are four toes on each foot, with two facing forward and two back and the classic hookbill.

How bad will it hurt if a lovebird bit you?

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Yes, light pink to light orange on the face, and light green everywhere else.

What time of the day does love birds like to mate?

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i am just wanting to know what time of year that lovebirds breed?

What is a lovebirds food chain?

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a lovebird really have a food chain