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  1. Lovebird Handbook, The (Barron's Pet Handbooks) by Vera Appleyard, 2001-10-01
  2. A New Owner's Guide to Lovebirds (New Owners Guide) by Nikki Moustaki, 2003-09
  3. Taming and Training Lovebirds by Risa Teitler, 1995-11
  4. Lovebirds (Complete Pet Owner's Manual) by Mary Gorman, 2005-03-01
  5. All About Breeding Lovebirds by Mervin Roberts, 1984-06
  6. Lovebirds: Everything About Housing, Care, Nutrition, Breeding, and Diseases : With a Special Chapter, Understanding Lovebirds (A Complete Pet Owner's Manual) by Matthew M. Vriends, 1995-08
  7. The Lovebird: An Owner's Guide to a Happy Healthy Pet by Pamela Leis Higdon, 1997-11-25
  8. Lovebirds: A Guide to Caring for Your Lovebird (Complete Care Made Easy) by Nikki Moustaki, 2006-10-01
  9. Encyclopedia of Lovebirds and Other Dwarf Parrots by Matthew W. Vriends, 1978-12
  10. Lovebirds (Animal Planet Pet Care Library) by Julie Mancini, 2007-09
  11. Lovebirds As a New Pet by Oliver Denton, 1990-06
  12. Breeding Lovebirds by Tony Silva, Barbara Kotlar, 1988-12
  13. The Colored Atlas of Lovebirds: Agapornis : More Than a Hobby, a Passion! by Alessandro D'Angieri, 1997-06
  14. Lovebirds and Their Colour Mutations by Jim Hayward, 1987-08

1. Lovebirds, Agapornis, African Parrots, Peachfaced Lovebirds
Breeder of peachfaced lovebirds, a small African parrot that comes in a variety of color mutations, with information on species of lovebirds, diet,
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Welcome to Parrot Parrot - Thanks for Flying our Way to Learn How to Keep Healthy Happy Parrots Lovebirds Lovebirds are pint-sized bundles of joy. They have the full personality of parrots while being easy to house because of their size. Lovebirds are little clowns, playing for hours at a time. They love to hang from toys, spin them around, and dance on your shoulder. Watch out for your buttons! They love to pull them off your shirts! They love to snuggle and preen. Many people believe lovebirds must be kept in pairs. This is simply not true. A single lovebird makes a better pet because it bonds to you rather than to another lovebird. While it is easy to keep a pair of lovebirds tame, if you plan on spending lots of time with your bird you can keep it alone. However, if you work long hours and don't think you'll have a lot of time for your love bird, we recommend you get him a companion. This will keep your lovebirds happy and prevent boredom. It is important to realize that while lovebirds are a small parrot, they have the intelligence and abilities of some of the largest parrots. They can amaze you with their ability to escape their own cages (I have to put clips on the cage doors to keep them in, and sometimes they figure out how to open those!), they will sometimes try to become the little bosses of the household (hence, the same type of gentle dominance training used for larger parrots should be used with lovebirds), and they can learn to mimic sounds and speech on occasion (N.B. We don't recommend you buy any species of bird only because of the expectation that it will speak; even the famous African Greys sometimes don't learn to speak, and if that is a person's only reason for buying a bird, the bird could end up abandoned because of the owner's disappointment. In our opinion, parrots make great pets even if they never utter a word).

2. Lovebirds
lovebirds are small, stocky versions of parrots, with a large hooked upper beak . The most common lovebird species in the United States (and maybe
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Relevant Web Resources: Lovebirds are small, stocky versions of parrots, with a large hooked upper beak . The most common lovebird species in the United States (and maybe worldwide) is the charming Peach-faced Lovebird . Although the striking-looking black-masked lovebirds are also widely available. Their voice apparatus allows a wide range of articulations, including the imitation of the human voice. Although they are not known to be great talkers; and most never learn to talk at all. Eight of the nine lovebird species come from Africa, the remaining one from Madagascar. Lovebirds make lively and energetic pet birds. They are available in a variety of colors and are playful and often boisterous birds. African Love Birds require an owner who is willing to provide the care and attention this animated bird adores. Birds that do not receive this attention become prone to behavioral problems, including feather picking.

3. Lovebird - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Lovebird is the commonly used name for the genus, Agapornis (from the Greek agape, for love, and ornis, for Bird), and can refer to any of the nine species
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Conservation status Least Concern Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Psittaciformes
Family: Psittacidae
Subfamily: Psittacinae
Tribe: Psittaculini
Genus: Agapornis
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Species Nine - see text Lovebird is the commonly used name for the genus Agapornis (from the Greek agape, for love, and ornis, for Bird), and can refer to any of the nine species of the genus. They are a very social and affectionate parrot The name Lovebird stems from these birds' bright, caring personalities. This is reflected by the bird's name in other languages: in German , "die Unzertrennlichen," and in French "les ins©parables"- "inseparables." For this reason, many people feel strongly that lovebirds in captivity should be kept in pairs. Others believe that lovebirds, like other parrots, are social animals who can bond with human companions when given care and ample attention. Recommended foods include a pellet based diet along with fruits, vegetables and grains. Lovebirds are about 13-17 centimeters in size, 40-60 grams in weight and are characterized by a small, stocky build and a short, blunt tail. This puts them among the smallest parrots in the world, although their beak is rather large for their overall size. Most lovebirds are blue, green, or lutino, although color mutations can feature many different colors. Some lovebird species, like Fischer's, black cheeked, and yellow collared lovebirds, have a white ring around the eye. Their lifespan is said to be 10 to 15 years.

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Lovebird Mania was created in the year 2000 with one goal; to provide information to potential lovebird owners and current owners of lovebirds.
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5. All About Lovebirds, At Animal World
Though lovebirds are not going to learn a lot of tricks or necessarily want to have a lot of handling, they are very flamboyant, very social with both their
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    About Lovebirds
    Family: Psittacidae Genus: Agapornis
    Lovebirds are some of the most fascinating little parrots! They are active, cheerful and beautifully decorative!
    These petite 'pocket parrots' are very intriguing! Though lovebirds are not going to learn a lot of tricks or necessarily want to have a lot of handling, they are very flamboyant, very social with both their keepers and their mate, and are wonderful birds to observe and enjoy. Lovebirds are very suited to captivity. Not only do they have a good disposition, these charming, brilliantly colored little pets are very hardy and easy to care for. They can also provide you with a successful breeding experience.

6. BirdsnWays - Lovebird FAQ - About Lovebirds - Caring For Pet Lovebirds
BirdsnWays Lovebird FAQ About lovebirds - Information on caring for your pet lovebird. Diet, cages, personality, toys, etc - Great pets, great birds.
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Lovebird FAQ
Lovebird FAQ
by Nicole Jones
    Lovebirds are among the most fascinating birds. The many species and mutations mean that there are literally thousands of different lovebirds in the world. They are a joy to watch, fun to play with, and relatively easy to breed. Contrary to popular belief, lovebirds need not be kept in pairs. A single lovebird makes a wonderful pet, and a faithful friend. This FAQ attempts to cover the basics of Lovebird ownership and breeding. It is by no means a complete guide to everything you need to know about Lovebirds. There are many generalizations in this FAQ, and as with any bird FAQ, there are exceptions to eve rything. If your Lovebird doesn't fit the generalizations, it simply means that they are their own bird, and their personality is unique. If you wish more information, there are some recommendations for books within this FAQ.
    Are Lovebirds For You?
    Lovebirds are small, active, happy birds. They can also be loud and nippy. A single Lovebird can be a great pet, while a pair of Lovebirds will often bond to each other and not care to spend time with you. A Lovebird will not sing, and few Lovebirds will learn human speech. But they are a lot of personality packed into a tiny and relatively inexpensive bird. If you are looking for a small buddy, who will be thrilled to play with you and snuggle with you, a Lovebird may be exactly right for you. But be p repared for some shrill chirps, a few nips on the finger, and very inquisitive shadow.

7. Lovebirds As Pets - Profile And Care Of Pet LoveBirds
Infomation about keeping lovebirds as pets, including basic characteristics and care of pet lovebirds.
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  • 8. African Love Bird Society Lovebirds Agapornis
    An international organization dedicated to the keeping, breeding, and showing of lovebirds. Membership information, care and breeding articles,
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    Supplier of the Month Contact lovebirds@gmail.com to be the Supplier of the Month The African Love Bird Society (ALBS) is an international organization dedicated to the keeping, breeding, and showing of Love Birds. The term "Love Bird" refers to the nine species of small African parrots of the genus "Agapornis." We’re glad you’ve found us. Please take some time to browse around and enjoy yourself.

    9. Lovebirds
    lovebirds are little balls of energy that may well beguile customers with their exciting array of colors and playful antics. With three commonly available
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    CARING FOR LOVEBIRDS Lovebirds are little balls of energy that may well beguile customers with their exciting array of colors and playful antics. With three commonly available species and numerous color mutations, lovebirds offer variety to bird customers and make spectacular, eye appealing displays in your store. Be sure to provide new lovebird owners with pointers about care and husbandry, match them with an appropriate lovebird, and ensure they take home plenty of toys and a nestbox or roost for these lively avian companions. Three species of lovebirds are available to pet owners: the common peach-faced in its many color mutations; the masked lovebird with a green or blue body, black mask and white eye-ring; and the Fisher's lovebird, available in a few color mutations. Other species are prevalent but are rarely available as pets. Lovebirds can be good pets for novice bird owners who understand their special requirements. Owners must keep playing with and socializing their bird. The experienced bird owner will enjoy a lovebird's spunk and may want to become involved in breeding and exhibiting the many color mutations. Bird lovers who share their lives with a hand-fed lovebird enjoy its antics. They are eternally active pets that love to climb and hang upside down on their toys, and will snuggle inside pockets and T-shirts. Pet lovebirds require attention every day to keep this level of tameness and to maintain their pet quality. It is rare to tame a lovebird that has not been hand-fed. These individuals are better suited for a colorful aviary situation.

    10. The Pet Bird Lovebird FAQ
    lovebirds are among the most fascinating birds. The many species and mutations mean that there are literally thousands of different lovebirds in the world.
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    The Lovebird FAQ
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    Nicole Jones
    Lovebirds are among the most fascinating birds. The many species and mutations mean that there are literally thousands of different lovebirds in the world. They are a joy to watch, fun to play with, and relatively easy to breed. Contrary to popular belief, lovebirds need not be kept in pairs. A single lovebird makes a wonderful pet, and a faithful friend. This FAQ attempts to cover the basics of Lovebird ownership and breeding. It is by no means a complete guide to everything you need to know about Lovebirds. There are many generalizations in this FAQ, and as with any bird FAQ, there are exceptions to everything. If your Lovebird doesn't fit the generalizations, it simply means that they are their own bird, and their personality is unique. If you wish more information, there are some recommendations for books within this FAQ.
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    Are Lovebirds For You?
    Lovebirds are small, active, happy birds. They can also be loud and nippy. A single Lovebird can be a great pet, while a pair of Lovebirds will often bond to each other and not care to spend time with you. A Lovebird will not sing, and few Lovebirds will learn human speech. But they are a lot of personality packed into a tiny and relatively inexpensive bird. If you are looking for a small buddy, who will be thrilled to play with you and snuggle with you, a Lovebird may be exactly right for you. But be prepared for some shrill chirps, a few nips on the finger, and very inquisitive shadow.

    11. Fischer's Lovebird - A Bravenet.com Hosted Site
    Breeder of fischers lovebird, specialize in lutino and albino.
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    Birdguys.com has all of the bird supplies your pet bird will ever need. Whether you're looking for bird toys or a parrot cage they have what you NEED. obsession BLACK EYE....TO....RED EYE GENETIC CALCULATOR Miko's WING CLIPPING Please note all photos and content are the property of Fischer’s Lovebird Aviary.PLEASE ask permission. celtic123@optusnet.com This little Aviary is family orientated and it cares for the wellbeing of the Lovebird, all or birds are treated like members of the family and the aviary itself is like an extension to our home. Looking after these little parrots is not a chore for us "IT'S A PLEASURE".
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    Lutino Albino Breeding Data Fischer's are very prolific producers and very good parents. They are always eager to breed if the materials are available. I use palm leaves and the husks from sweetcorn for nesting material.

    12. Lovebirds Café & Bakery - Pasadena, Alhambra, Monterey Park, CA
    Stop by lovebirds Cafe and Bakery for breakfast, lunch or an early dinner or contact us about cakes and catering. We have locations in Pasadena,
    http://www.lovebirdscafe.com/

    13. All About Lovebirds & Keeping Lovebirds As Pet Birds
    lovebirds can be kept as single pets, however if doing so, lovebirds like to play with and make nests from strips of
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    Keeping Lovebirds as Pet Birds
    Lovebirds are playful little parrots that come in
    a variety of colors including blue, green and yellow.
    Breeding over the years has produced a wide variety
    of other colors.
    They are high energy birds and need space to climb
    and time out of their cage to burn off excess energy.
    Lovebirds are not good talkers or cuddlers, but they
    can be taught a few basic tricks. Most birds will do a good bit of chirping Lovebirds can be kept as single pets, however if doing so, they will require a lot of emotional and physical attention from you. Lovebirds kept in pairs mate for live, it is said, if one bird dies, the other will too. Lovebirds like to play with and make nests from strips of unprinted paper, in fact one of their favorite things to do is tear up paper. Facts about Pet Lovebirds Lovebirds live from 15 to 20 years They are about 5 to 6" tall Lovebireds come from Africa and Madagascar.

    14. Lovebirds Plus Aviary
    lovebirds Plus is dedicated to education of lovebird owners.
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    15. Liz's Lovebirds -- A Variety Of Peachfaces
    A rainbow of pictures of various lovebird mutations, as well as articles on nestbuilding, clipping wings and handfeeding.
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    Liz's Lovebirds
    Welcome to my web page. I breed many peachface mutations, among them, Dutch Blues, Violets, Whitefaces, Creaminos, American Yellows, American Cinnamons, Australian Cinnamons, Blue Pieds and Green Pieds.
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    here to see a picture of me with the lovebird who started it all - my daughter's hen, "Tweety."

    Click the link below to go to the page of your choice. Peachface, Masked, and Fischer are all species of lovebirds. Each page has photos and descriptions. The "Articles" page has articles (of course, with lots of photos) on wing clipping, hand feeding babies, nesting, and telling the age of a lovebird. Please stop by my guest book and drop me a line to let me know that you were here. Guest book Peachfaces Fischer's Masked ...
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    16. Absolutely Adorable Lovebirds
    Weblog aimed at the health and breeding of the species.
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    Absolutely Adorable Lovebirds
    Everything You Need to Know to Keep Your Lovebird Hale and Healthy...
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    Lovebirds Droppings- The Secrets Revealed
    Most of the pet bird lovers are confused with the normal droppings of lovebirds with that of abnormal one. Generally the lovebirds pass watery droppings. As a lovebird owner you should know the constituents of normal droppings.
    Lovebird's droppings consist of three separate components including feces, urine and urates. Since the bird pushes the droppings out of one orifice, the vent, all three portions of the droppings are mixed in the cloaca before being passed out of the body.
    The Feces
    The feces of the lovebirds are solid and worm-like , may be dark green in color. In addition to this, the color of the feces varies mostly what the bird has recently consumed. It can be alarming to the owner if he sees reddish color feces, as this may be interpreted as blood. Hence it is utmost important for the lovebirds breeder to see what their lovebirds are consuming, so that color changes can be correctly evaluated.
    If the fecal portion of the droppings is very sticky, tarry, dark

    17. Love Birds Greetings Cards RiverSongs Romance Ecards
    Cute humming bird searching for something sweet, finds his love. Free love greeting cards romance greetings romantic love cards egreetings postcards.
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    18. LoveBirds.org
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    19. Cockatiels And Lovebirds
    I m limiting this to cockatiels and lovebirds because I have only owned two cockatiels and one lovebird (and a bunch of untame budgies).
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    Cockatiels and Lovebirds
    A small introduction
    Warning: This is just an intro page. I am not a trained aviculturalist. This is not and should not be your final guide to bird-keeping!! IF YOUR BIRD IS SICK OR INJURED PLEASE TAKE IT TO AN AVIAN VET!!! I'm limiting this to cockatiels and lovebirds because I have only owned two cockatiels and one lovebird (and a bunch of untame budgies). Larger parrots share much in common with these smaller members of the family, but their needs and their abilities differ greatly. If you are planning on getting a pet bird, or are a new owner, I highly recommend the magazine BIRD TALK . In addition, you should buy/borrow books on bird keeping at a library, bookstore, or good petstore. And definitely locate a good, qualified avian vet right away, if you haven't already! He or she will be much more qualified to answer your health/medical questions than me. Other related pages at this site:

    20. Lovebird Books And Lovebird DVDs From Avian Publications. Lovebird Books And Lov
    Lovebird books and lovebird DVDs from Avian Publications. Lovebird books and lovebird DVDs about the keeping, care, and breeding of lovebirds and other
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    Your E-mail: Search Search Our Site Search WWW Featured Books Those Crazy Caiques by Judith A. Woods Good Bird! A Guide to Solving Behavioral Problems in Companion Parrots! by Barbara Heidenreich The Complete Pet Bird Owner's Handbook (Revised Edition) by Dr. Gary A. Gallerstein Home Shop Online This is our selection of Lovebird books and Lovebird DVDs about the keeping, care, training, and breeding of Lovebirds. If you don't see the Lovebird book or video you're looking for, or if you have a question about one of our Lovebird titles, please contact us . For information on shipping methods and rates, payment options, information privacy, and shopping cart security, please visit our How to Order page. African Parrots The Colored Atlas of Lovebirds by Dr. Alessandro D'Angieri The Lovebird Handbook by Vera Appleyard Lovebirds: A Complete Pet Owner's Manual (Revised Edition) by Dr. Matthew M. Vriends

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