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~ Lovebirds ~
A
lovebird (genus Agapornis, Greek for "lovebird") is a very social and
affectionate parrot.
Eight of
the different species come from the mainland of Africa. The ninth species,
Agapornis canus, originates from Madagascar. In the wild the different species
are separated geographically. Lovebirds live in small flocks and eat mainly
fruit, vegetables, some grasses and seed. Black-winged lovebirds also enjoy
figs.
Like with any other pet, it is essential that one make sure the birds that one is about to buy were bred in captivity, and not wild caught. Besides conservational and ethical reasons, wild caught animals are more likely to get sick and to die. Lovebirds, especially when kept individually or brought up hand-fed, make very good pets. Lovebirds can be very interactive with humans, and when comfortable around humans, will willingly perch on human’s fingers and shoulders. Lovebirds rarely talk, but there is a chance they may learn to mimic human speech if taught to at a young age. Lovebirds are very active and require an appropriately sized cage. They require lots of toys and things to chew on and play with. Lovebirds are extremely social birds, and there is debate on whether they should be kept individually. However, the consensus seems to be that they need social interaction, be it with conspecifics or human companion, for their emotional as well as physical well-being. Without this interaction, daily exercise, a roomy cage, and many toys to play with, they may resort to feather-plucking or other behavioral problems. They love to take baths almost every day and may sun themselves after bathing in order to dry. Lovebirds require a variety of food, such as pellets, fruits, seeds, and vegetables. As a regular food, pellets are recommended, as the millet food generally sold in pet stores has too much fat in it and is not very balanced. Pellets specially made for birds provide a well-balanced diet. Fresh greens, such as spinach, are also extremely beneficial if not essential.
Lovebirds
are very vocal birds, making loud, high-pitched noises that can be a nuisance.
They make noise all day, but especially during the first morning hours. This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from Wikipedia.
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