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Not all lovebirds are the same. 8 out of 9 subspecies originated in Africa, while the remaining one is native to the island of Madagascar. Only three out of these 9 subspecies are suitable to be pets: Fischer’s lovebirds, black-masked lovebirds, and peach-faced lovebirds. These three subspecies, as well as the other lovebirds, are rather small, ranging from 5 to 6.5 inches, which is a lot smaller than an average parrot.
Lovebirds don’t like to be bored. When in a cage, they will make plenty of noise by eating, drinking, and singing. It’s good to let them free at least once every day to explore the room (with closed doors and windows).
Unlike other parrots, lovebirds aren’t good at mimicking speech, but they like to chatter.
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]]>These cute little parrots love to cuddle one another and Rupa captures the sweetness of these lovebirds. Observing them through a macro lens reveals many details such as their little tongues, tiny eyelashes and their stunning colourful feathers.
According to Rupa, “interacting with them has brought so much joy and laughter into my life.” And what she enjoyed the most about sharing the photos of her birds is the inspiration it gave to other people, making them smile, and allowing them to see a place where birds find true love.
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]]>The post Facts About Lovebirds appeared first on Our Funny Little Site.
]]>What are some other interesting facts about lovebirds?
Not all lovebirds are the same. 8 out of 9 subspecies originated in Africa, while the remaining one is native to the island of Madagascar. Only three out of these 9 subspecies are suitable to be pets: Fischer’s lovebirds, black-masked lovebirds, and peach-faced lovebirds. These three subspecies, as well as the other lovebirds, are rather small, ranging from 5 to 6.5 inches, which is a lot smaller than an average parrot.
Lovebirds don’t like to be bored. When in a cage, they will make plenty of noise by eating, drinking, and singing. It’s good to let them free at least once every day to explore the room (with closed doors and windows).
Unlike other parrots, lovebirds aren’t good at mimicking speech, but they like to chatter.
The post Facts About Lovebirds appeared first on Our Funny Little Site.
]]>The post Photographer Documents The Amazing Love Story of Her Parrotlets Birds appeared first on Our Funny Little Site.
]]>These cute little parrots love to cuddle one another and Rupa captures the sweetness of these lovebirds. Observing them through a macro lens reveals many details such as their little tongues, tiny eyelashes and their stunning colourful feathers.
According to Rupa, “interacting with them has brought so much joy and laughter into my life.” And what she enjoyed the most about sharing the photos of her birds is the inspiration it gave to other people, making them smile, and allowing them to see a place where birds find true love.
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