Fischer's Lovebird

 Fischer's Blue streaked Lory may not be as popular as the common peach-faced lovebird, but it also has a beautiful personality. Fischer is second in popularity to the peach-faced lovebird, but not second in quality. Fischer's habitat is in the middle of Africa, for peach faces, and it is abundant in captivity - domesticated babies can be easily found in almost if any pet store. They can be slightly more expensive than the normal peach-faced yellow collared lovebird, especially the rare reproductions, which are popular with lovebird enthusiasts. Residential area / natural habitat 

 Fischer's lovebirds are from Africa.

 Care and nutrition 

Like most birds, lovebirds love exercise and need as much space and space as you can afford. Lovebirds who are confined to a small room and do not have much freedom become neurotic and may develop a habit of self-harm. These lovebirds live between 12 and 15 years or more. Some good foods for lovebirds are Nutri-Berries and Avi-Cakes. Both come in a variety of flavors and provide lovebirds with complete nutrition and shapes, textures and ingredients that enhance the food relationship. This results in nutritious food and promotes health for the birds.



 Lovebirds like to eat: 

Nutri-berry 

 Lafeber food for lovebirds 

 Classic Avi-Cakes for little birds 

 Nutri-Berries Popcorn for Parakeets, Cockatiels, Lovebirds and Conures 

 Avi-cakes for small birds 

Behavior and behavior 

Lovebirds may be small, but they are brave, curious, inquisitive and always on the move. Many people believe that lovebirds come in twos because they often see pictures of two lovebirds together. There is no doubt that lovebirds often have deep relationships with other birds. However, prospective owners should know that a pair of lovebirds may choose not to interact with people, because they will focus entirely on each other. A lovebird needs a lot of social interaction in its life, as well as a lot of active work in the form of toys and good things to chew and destroy. A female lovebird can be protective of her territory (number).

 Words and sounds 

Lovebirds talk, sing and chirp all day, and are most vocal in the early morning and late evening. They are not known for their ability to speak, but their songs are sweeter than many other parrots. The more lovebirds you get (and it's hard to buy just one), the louder they will be. They are a group of birds in the field and like to talk to each other.

 Health and general condition 

Lovebirds are susceptible to chlamydia, self-harm and malnutrition related to inadequate nutrition, especially if fed. Get Fischer's Lovebird 

Fischer's lovebirds are commonly found in most pet stores, as well as bird breeders.

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