
todays bird is: beanie baby (bean or baby for short) the albino fischer’s lovebird!

todays bird is: beanie baby (bean or baby for short) the albino fischer’s lovebird!

todays birds are: poppy the peach-faced lovebird and beanie baby the albino fischer’s lovebird!
todays bird is: bobo the peach faced lovebird!


the grey-headed lovebird is found only on the island of madagascar – the only lovebird species that isn’t found on the african continent. they are also the smallest of the lovebird species.
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a peach-faced lovebird feeds off of flower seeds. native to africa, lovebirds’ diet contains seeds, fruit, berries, and vegetation.
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a flock of feral peach-faced lovebirds sits on a roof. native to africa, peach-faced lovebirds have established feral populations in the United States. normally, wild lovebirds are green, but these birds continue to show mutations from captive populations.
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a feral masked lovebird and peach faced lovebird share a kiss. while it is rare outside of captivity (even in captivity it isn’t common), on occasion different lovebird species do form pair bonds.
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peach-faced lovebirds are native to africa, but have made themselves at home in phoenix, arizona, after introduction by humans. the lovebirds are frequently observed making their nests in cactuses.
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peach-faced lovebirds have established a feral colony in phoenix, arizona – the result of either escapees or released birds breeding and surviving for generations. lovebirds are native to africa, but have a fairly significant feral population size in arizona. they are frequently found nesting in cactuses. some of their roots from human breeding still show, as birds with color mutations only seen in captivity can be found in the flock.
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