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Peachfaced LovebirdsNewest Review: ... feeding and preening each other to little monsters. Their darker side includes fighting, destroying their toys and throwing seed at me when they think I'm not paying them enough attention. But through it all they are just so entertaining. ---Final Words--- Peachfaced Lovebirds are definitely little parrots with a big attitude, and as such I don't really see them as a first bird. It's ... more |
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by - written on 17/03/06 (Very useful, 7563 readings)
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*The picture on the product page is of my pair of Lovebirds, Angel and Spike* As a nation we keep many members of the parrot family in homes, from the stupendously popular (and reasonably cheap) budgie to the large and intelligent amazons (that can cost over 1000GBP). Now I couldn't quite afford to buy one of the larger parrots and couldn't really provide one the kind of home it deserved (I have several other pets and some children), but when I researched Lovebirds, I was kind of taken by the idea that they had the intelligence and attitude of the larger parrots, only in a smaller package. Further research pointed me towards the Peach faced (aka rosy-faced) ... Read the complete review

