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Lovebird

Agapornis

The Lovebird is a small, colorful bird known for its affectionate nature. They love to cuddle and be with their partners!

Habitat: Savannas and forests

Appearance

The Lovebird is a small, stocky parrot with a short blunt tail. They typically have vibrant plumage, often featuring striking contrasts like a green body with a red or orange face, making them visually distinct from many larger parrots.

KingdomAnimaliaPhylumChordataClassAvesOrderPsittaciformesFamilyPsittacidaeGenusAgapornis
Lovebird
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Lovebird

Category

Bird

Rarity

Common

Danger

2/5

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Interesting facts

Lovebirds got their name because they form strong, lifelong pair bonds.

Some Lovebird species tuck nesting materials into their tail feathers!

Their tiny legs have two toes forward and two back for climbing.

Wild lovebirds nest in tree hollows or crevices in rocks.

Special abilities

Ability

Seed Cracker Beak

Lovebird has a powerful, curved beak that helps them crack open tough seeds and nuts.

Ability

Agile Flight

Lovebird can fly with quick, darting movements because of their short wings, helping them navigate dense canopies.

Ability

Feather Transport

Lovebird can carry nesting materials tucked into their rump feathers, which helps them build cozy homes.

Measurements & details

Length
13-17 cm
Wingspan
20-25 cm
Weight
0.04-0.06 kg
Lifespan
10-15 years
Top Speed
60 km/h
Clutch Size
3-8
Incubation
22-25 days

Diet & Feeding

Lovebirds mainly munch on seeds, fruits, and veggies, keeping them healthy and energetic!

Primary Foods

  • Seeds
  • Berries
  • Fruits
  • Plant buds
  • Leafy greens

Foraging Method

  • Foraging

Ecological connections

eaten by

Common Kestrel

Falco tinnunculus

Kestrels are a natural predator, preying on adult lovebirds.

eaten by

Boomslang

Dispholidus typus

Snakes can raid lovebird nests for eggs and chicks.

eats

Gum Arabic Tree

Acacia nilotica

Lovebirds forage on seeds and young shoots from acacia trees.

Traits

Also known as

Peach-faced LovebirdRosy-faced Lovebird

Collections

Safety

Danger

2/5

Watch quietly from a distance and never try to feed or chase wild animals.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is Lovebird?

13-17 cm

What is Lovebird's wingspan?

20-25 cm

How much does Lovebird weigh?

0.04-0.06 kg

How long does Lovebird live?

10-15 years

How fast can Lovebird move?

60 km/h

What does Lovebird eat?

Lovebirds mainly munch on seeds, fruits, and veggies, keeping them healthy and energetic!

Where is Lovebird usually found?

Savannas and forests

How does Lovebird hunt?

Foraging

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