1259:. Captured wild lovebirds also may mourn the loss of association with a mate or a flock. Their age is likely to be unknown, and they may have an unsuitable personality for domestication. Lovebirds are no longer imported from the wild to the United States. Birds socialised from a very early age, while being brought up by parents, make very good pets. The practice of hand-feeding young psittacines, including lovebirds, outside of a medical emergency has been outlawed in the Netherlands since 1 July 2014 and lovebird chicks should stay with their parents until they can eat independently, at minimum 55 days after hatching. However, single birds require frequent attention to stay happy, and if the owner has limited time to spend daily with a single lovebird, it is preferable to give the lovebird a companion of the same species, or a companion of another parrot species known to get along well with lovebirds. It is important to use wide cages as large as possible.
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favourite spot (e.g. near a high/sunny platform) to satisfy this natural behaviour. Other things to be aware of when keeping lovebirds (also applies to other pet birds) at home are the danger spots in the house, such as open toilet bowls for drowning, clear glass walls which might be rammed in full force by the bird, fumes from all Teflon or anti-stick coating in the kitchen, microwave coatings, oven coatings and chemical fumes from regular household cleaning products. Interaction with other pets in the house must also be supervised, such as cats and dogs which may view the lovebird as a prey animal.
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enjoy several hours of interaction a day. Without this interaction, daily exercise, a roomy cage/aviary, and many toys to play with, they may resort to feather-plucking or screaming, and both behaviors can be difficult to cure. If the owner leaves the house, they should leave a radio or TV set playing to provide sound for the bird. Lovebirds are intelligent, and if a relationship is to form they need a human who will dedicate much time to them. Lovebirds enjoy baths and like to sun themselves daily.
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toenail is trimmed away, it will be painful and bleed from the blood vessels in the centre of the nail. This bleeding should be stopped as soon as possible with the use of styptic gel or powder. Sharp pointed toenails can be blunted by simply filing the point. These procedures are usually done with the help of an assistant carefully holding the parrot wrapped in a towel.
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nest, mating will follow. During this time, the lovebirds will mate repeatedly. Eggs follow 3–5 days later. The female will spend hours inside her nesting box before eggs are laid. Once the first egg is laid, a new egg will follow every other day until the clutch is complete, typically at four to six eggs. Even without a nest or a male, lovebirds sometimes produce eggs.
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is not a reliable indicator, however. The only sure method is DNA testing; however, some experts can sex lovebirds by feeling beneath the body. There are two sharp points beneath the cloaca known as the pelvic bone. If the points are nearer together, the bird is male; if the points are further away, it is female (females must have a larger pelvis to lay eggs).
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Determining the sex of a lovebird is difficult. At maturity of one year, it may show signs of whether it is male or female, such as ripping up paper and stuffing it into its feathers (female behaviour) or regurgitating for its owners (male behaviour: the male feeds the nesting female). This behaviour
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A fresh mix (with or without dehydrated fruits and/or vegetables) of excellent quality combining various seeds, grains and nuts generally represent the typical basic diet. Ideally the basic mix will contain or will be supplemented with an about 30% portion of any bio/organic (naturally coloured and
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As with pet parrots in general, the tips of lovebirds' toenails should wear down adequately by the parrot climbing over rough surfaced perches. If the parrot has an inactive lifestyle the toenails may grow long and need to be trimmed. Only the very tips of the toenails are trimmed. If too much of a
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Lovebird's beaks are made of keratin, which grows continuously. Chewing and destroying wood toys and perches helps to keep beaks trim. Cuttlebones help provide beak-trimming and a source of calcium and other necessary minerals. Natural perches and special rough surfaced perches of varying diameters
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Pretoria region (Silver Lakes, Faerie Glen and Centurion) in South Africa. They probably originated from birds that escaped from aviaries. They consist mostly of masked, black cheeked, Fischer and hybrid birds and vary in colours. White (not albino) and
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Because of their dominant and territorial nature, lovebirds should be supervised when socialising with other species and genera (whether it be cat, dog, small mammal or other bird species). Lovebirds may be aggressive to other birds, even to other lovebirds. Hand-raised lovebirds tend not to be
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Few lovebirds talk, but many will not: there is a chance they may learn to mimic human sounds if taught to do so at a young age. Lovebirds are noisy, with calls ranging from cheerily pleasant to highly irritating; in the wild, parrots must call to each other over long distances to keep flocks
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placed at different levels in the cage will allow greater climbing mobility and gives them a choice to select the most comfortable spot to roost. They also require plenty of toys, such as willow branches, swings, tunnels, boxes and safe things to chew on and play with.
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together, and it is through such signals that they make most of their communication. It is best to spend frequent, short periods of time with a lovebird, rather than having just one or two interactions every day.
1006:: 15 cm (6 in) long. Mostly green with red on upper neck and face. Sexual dimorphism: the male has more extensive and a darker red on face and head, and the male has a darker red beak than the female.
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Falconiformes and Psittaciformes Auteur(s") Archives of Virology ISSN 0304-8608; 1998, vol. 143(8), pp. 1501–1512
915:: 16.5 cm (6.5 in) long. Mostly green, red beak, some black wing feathers. Sexual dimorphism: only the male has red on forehead and crown, female's plumage is all green.
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offspring. These offspring have behaviours of both parents. For this reason it is recommended to only place birds of the same species together, or of the same sex.
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Social and affectionate, the name comes from the parrots' strong,
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1662:"wetten.nl - Regeling - Besluit houders van dieren - BWBR0035217"
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Hybrids (Fischer's lovebird × masked lovebird) in
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The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Caged and Aviary Birds
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1773:Parrotlopaedia: a Complete Guide to Parrot Care
1226:Recording of the blue masked lovebird variety.
361:the intermediate species: peach-faced lovebird
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1886:Parrots of the World; an Identification Guide
1736:http://www.birdsnways.com/wisdom/ww19eiii.htm
263:Green- and blue-series peach-faced lovebirds:
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1478:The Helm Dictionary of Scientific Bird Names
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1753:Parrotfeather.com: "Lovebird problems"
1732:Birds and Ways, Pet Bird Magazine, Ezine
1480:. London: Christopher Helm. p. 36.
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1577:. USA: T.F.H. Publications. pp.
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414:IUCN status and estimated population
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1267:Sexual characteristics and behaviour
1808:. Hancock House. pp. 167–168.
1248:. They snuggle with and will often
295:of the species that are popular in
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3848:Taxa named by Prideaux John Selby
1685:ParrotParrot "What's that Noise?
463:Agapornis roseicollis roseicollis
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1534:IOC World Bird List Version 10.2
1507:Check-List of Birds of the World
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1890:. Illustrated by Frank Knight.
1775:. Ringpress Books. p. 73.
1558:. www.zoonomen.net. 2008-07-05.
1088:Agapornis swindernianus zenkeri
405:Scientific name and subspecies
315:in 1836. The name combines the
217:in the Old World parrot family
1806:The Loving Care of Pet Parrots
1713:"Lovebirds—Female versus Male"
1462:The Natural History of Parrots
1288:perching by the entrance to a
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1860:(hardcover) by Mervin Roberts
1604:Roberts Birds of South Africa
1070:Agapornis swindernianus emini
1000:Large part of central Africa
979:Agapornis pullarius pullarius
1858:All About Breeding Lovebirds
1573:Lovebirds...getting started
988:Agapornis pullarius ugandae
821:Agapornis canus ablectaneus
204:is the common name for the
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1892:Princeton University Press
1730:Johnson, Anne "Lovebirds"
1476:Jobling, James A. (2010).
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1962:and their extinct allies
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1212:Masked lovebirds calling
523:Yellow-collared lovebird
423:or peach-faced lovebird
380:Species and subspecies:
242:black-collared lovebirds
1835:. Elsevier. p. 138
1276:Housing and environment
1252:their favorite people.
1051:Agapornis swindernianus
1039:or Swindern's lovebird
1036:Black-collared lovebird
881:or Abyssinian lovebird
790:or Madagascar lovebird
337:Agapornis swindernianus
333:black-collared lovebird
174:black-collared lovebird
169:Psittacus swindernianus
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948:or red-faced lovebird
723:Black-cheeked lovebird
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234:Black-winged lovebirds
3800:Paleobiology Database
1404:will produce fertile
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878:Black-winged lovebird
830:Agapornis canus canus
435:Agapornis roseicollis
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1924:at Wikimedia Commons
1870:Lovebirds compendium
1628:"Fischer's Lovebird"
1530:"Parrots, cockatoos"
1457:Selby, Prideaux John
1395:Agapornis personatus
1380:Pets and bird safety
787:Grey-headed lovebird
736:Agapornis nigrigenis
537:Agapornis personatus
327:meaning "bird". The
47:peach-faced lovebird
19:For other uses, see
2051:Eurofluvioviridavis
1874:Dirk Van den Abeele
1711:LovebirdMania.com,
1184:Southern California
960:Agapornis pullarius
945:Red-headed lovebird
525:or masked lovebird
420:Rosy-faced lovebird
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313:Prideaux John Selby
213:, a small group of
2081:Eofringillirostrum
1880:Forshaw, Joseph M.
1741:2018-12-05 at the
1718:2016-01-22 at the
1666:wetten.overheid.nl
1524:; Donsker, David;
1401:Agapornis fischeri
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1257:avian polyomavirus
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741:W.L. Sclater, 1906
670:Agapornis lilianae
658:or Nyasa lovebird
604:Agapornis fischeri
591:Fischer's lovebird
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356:sexually dimorphic
293:selective breeding
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271:center-left, right
267:left, center-right
3843:Parrots of Africa
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1920:Media related to
1526:Rasmussen, Pamela
1502:Peters, James Lee
1487:978-1-4081-2501-4
1354:Diet in captivity
1246:companion parrots
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3675:
3674:
3644:
3580:
3570:
3560:
3479:
3439:Purpureicephalus
3329:
3123:
3080:
3027:
3022:Psittrichasiidae
3004:
2980:
2970:
2823:
2641:
2625:Archaeopsittacus
2622:
2609:
2600:
2518:
2481:
2471:
2458:
2439:
2419:Mogontiacopsitta
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2295:
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2212:
2141:
2126:
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1317:
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1133:
1108:
1091:
1082:
1073:
1064:Three subspecies
1055:
1045:
1025:
991:
983:(Linnaeus, 1758)
982:
965:(Linnaeus, 1758)
964:
954:
934:
906:to southwestern
897:
887:
867:
833:
824:
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664:
644:
619:
608:
598:
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555:
541:
531:
509:
484:
466:
457:
440:(Vieillot, 1818)
439:
429:
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391:
290:
289:
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49:eating seeds in
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3314:
3294:
3148:
3112:
3065:
3045:
3012:
2951:
2929:
2787:
2725:
2689:Amoropsittacini
2682:
2630:
2585:
2545:Calyptorhynchus
2503:
2447:
2424:
2397:
2376:
2356:
2319:
2306:Palaeopsittacus
2297:Quercypsittidae
2288:
2266:Messelasturidae
2257:
2214:Halcyornithidae
2201:
2178:
2134:
2107:
2088:Parapsittacopes
2072:Psittacopedidae
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898:(Stanley, 1814)
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871:
865:
856:
855:
850:
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839:
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789:
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765:
764:
759:
758:
746:
739:
716:
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695:
694:
682:
675:(Shelley, 1894)
673:
657:
648:
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614:
609:Reichenow, 1887
607:
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569:
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562:
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542:Reichenow, 1887
540:
516:
513:
507:
498:
497:
492:
491:
479:
472:
471:
467:(Vieillot 1818)
458:B.P. Hall, 1952
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397:– nine species
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11:
5:
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3859:
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3840:
3835:
3833:Agapornithinae
3830:
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3812:
3810:
3809:
3796:
3783:
3770:
3757:
3744:
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3625:
3622:
3621:
3618:
3617:
3615:
3614:
3607:
3600:
3593:
3586:
3583:Necropsittacus
3576:
3566:
3563:Lophopsittacus
3556:
3549:
3541:
3539:
3533:
3532:
3530:
3529:
3522:
3515:
3507:
3505:
3499:
3498:
3496:
3495:
3487:
3485:
3476:
3470:
3469:
3467:
3466:
3458:
3456:
3454:Psittacellinae
3450:
3449:
3446:
3445:
3443:
3442:
3435:
3428:
3421:
3414:
3407:
3400:
3393:
3386:
3379:
3371:
3369:
3363:
3362:
3360:
3359:
3352:
3345:
3337:
3335:
3326:
3320:
3319:
3316:
3315:
3313:
3312:
3304:
3302:
3300:Melopsittacini
3296:
3295:
3293:
3292:
3285:
3278:
3271:
3264:
3257:
3250:
3243:
3236:
3229:
3222:
3219:Hypocharmosyna
3215:
3208:
3201:
3194:
3191:Charmosynopsis
3187:
3184:Charmosynoides
3180:
3173:
3166:
3158:
3156:
3150:
3149:
3147:
3146:
3139:
3131:
3129:
3120:
3114:
3113:
3111:
3110:
3103:
3100:Bolbopsittacus
3096:
3088:
3086:
3084:Agapornithinae
3077:
3071:
3070:
3067:
3066:
3064:
3063:
3055:
3053:
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2805:
2797:
2795:
2789:
2788:
2786:
2785:
2778:
2771:
2764:
2757:
2754:Graydidascalus
2750:
2743:
2735:
2733:
2727:
2726:
2724:
2723:
2716:
2709:
2702:
2694:
2692:
2684:
2683:
2681:
2680:
2673:
2666:
2663:Hapalopsittaca
2659:
2652:
2644:
2638:
2632:
2631:
2629:
2628:
2617:
2615:
2613:incertae sedis
2606:
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2432:
2426:
2425:
2423:
2422:
2411:
2409:
2407:Incertae sedis
2399:
2398:
2395:Psittaciformes
2393:
2386:
2385:
2382:
2381:
2378:
2377:
2375:
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2362:Psittaciformes
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2199:
2198:
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2188:
2186:
2180:
2179:
2177:
2176:
2169:
2162:
2155:
2152:Eozygodactylus
2147:
2145:
2143:Zygodactylidae
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2132:
2121:
2115:
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3494:
3493:
3489:
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3486:
3484:
3483:Micropsittini
3480:
3477:
3475:
3474:Psittaculinae
3471:
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3334:
3330:
3327:
3325:
3324:Platycercinae
3321:
3311:
3310:
3309:Melopsittacus
3306:
3305:
3303:
3301:
3297:
3291:
3290:
3286:
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3265:
3263:
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3258:
3256:
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3251:
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3127:Cyclopsittini
3124:
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2914:
2912:
2911:
2907:
2905:
2904:
2900:
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2890:
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2820:
2818:
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2802:Anodorhynchus
2799:
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2731:Androglossini
2728:
2722:
2721:
2717:
2715:
2714:
2710:
2708:
2707:
2706:Nannopsittaca
2703:
2701:
2700:
2699:Bolborhynchus
2696:
2695:
2693:
2690:
2685:
2679:
2678:
2674:
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3519:Aprosmictus
3492:Micropsitta
3463:Psittacella
3411:Platycercus
3390:Eunymphicus
3247:Parvipsitta
3170:Charminetta
3136:Cyclopsitta
3060:Psittrichas
2990:Poicephalus
2961:Psittacinae
2847:Diopsittaca
2840:Cyanopsitta
2833:Cyanoliseus
2761:Pionopsitta
2604:Psittacidae
2573:Probosciger
2513:Cacatuoidea
2462:Strigopidae
2371:See below ↓
2344:Pumiliornis
2276:Messelastur
2102:Psittacopes
1522:Gill, Frank
842:Madagascar
825:Bangs, 1918
255:Description
131:Subfamily:
3822:Categories
3597:Psittacula
3573:Mascarinus
3553:Geoffroyus
3503:Polytelini
3404:Northiella
3376:Barnardius
3333:Pezoporini
3275:Synorhacma
3177:Charmosyna
3040:Coracopsis
3007:Xenopsitta
2903:Psittacara
2861:Eupsittula
2826:Conuropsis
2670:Myiopsitta
2649:Brotogeris
2559:Lophochroa
2522:Cacatuidae
2442:Namapsitta
2337:Morsoravis
2252:Serudaptus
2231:Halcyornis
2159:Primoscens
2129:Minutornis
2058:Vastanavis
2036:Avolatavis
1958:Genera of
1698:2009-06-19
1415:References
1398:mate with
1374:parrotlets
1361:cockatiels
1236:media help
1194:Aviculture
1161:See also:
546:Northeast
475:Southwest
345:Madagascar
307:The genus
297:aviculture
249:aviculture
230:monogamous
223:Madagascar
3828:Lovebirds
3687:Agapornis
3657:Agapornis
3604:Psittinus
3526:Polytelis
3512:Alisterus
3432:Psephotus
3418:Prosopeia
3356:Pezoporus
3268:Saudareos
3107:Loriculus
3093:Agapornis
2997:Psittacus
2896:Primolius
2782:Triclaria
2656:Deroptyus
2566:Nymphicus
2351:Sororavis
2224:Cyrilavis
2043:Calcardea
1971:Kingdom:
1922:Agapornis
1540:8 October
902:Southern
387:Agapornis
341:monotypic
309:Agapornis
236:also eat
210:Agapornis
146:Agapornis
81:Kingdom:
75:Eukaryota
31:Lovebird
3666:Wikidata
3546:Eclectus
3397:Lathamus
3342:Neophema
3254:Pseudeos
3118:Loriinae
2983:Khwenena
2910:Pyrrhura
2816:Aratinga
2677:Pionites
2552:Eolophus
2498:Strigops
2474:Heracles
1979:Chordata
1977:Phylum:
1973:Animalia
1882:(2006).
1839:8 August
1804:(1999).
1739:Archived
1716:Archived
1459:(1836).
1431:(2003).
1345:Grooming
1302:per bird
1290:nest box
908:Ethiopia
548:Tanzania
303:Taxonomy
202:Lovebird
188:Species
121:Family:
95:Chordata
91:Phylum:
85:Animalia
71:Domain:
45:A feral
3838:Parrots
3740:1293917
3714:2479538
3672:Q515217
3154:Loriini
2936:Forpini
2868:Guaruba
2775:Pyrilia
2747:Amazona
2531:Cacatua
2283:Tynskya
1995:Clade:
1989:Clade:
1983:Class:
1960:parrots
1671:6 April
1637:16 June
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761:Habitat
697:Habitat
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565:Habitat
494:Habitat
376:Species
331:is the
286:⁄
238:insects
215:parrots
141:Genus:
111:Order:
101:Class:
51:Chicago
3805:369097
3792:174394
3753:177619
3226:Lorius
2946:Forpus
2768:Pionus
2636:Arinae
2491:Nestor
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1406:hybrid
745:Zambia
680:Malawi
477:Africa
408:Range
395:, 1836
384:Genus
319:αγάπη
182:, 1820
154:, 1836
3779:60461
3735:IRMNG
3727:19070
3701:91332
2793:Arini
2720:Touit
2580:Zanda
1579:84–98
1250:preen
393:Selby
370:clade
325:ornis
321:agape
206:genus
152:Selby
3774:NCBI
3748:ITIS
3709:GBIF
3696:BOLD
3289:Vini
2193:See
1985:Aves
1896:ISBN
1841:2022
1810:ISBN
1777:ISBN
1673:2018
1639:2019
1583:ISBN
1542:2020
1482:ISBN
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1124:Diet
1112:Size
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571:Diet
559:Size
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488:Size
354:the
180:Kuhl
105:Aves
3761:NBN
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