Description: Lovebirds are among the smallest
parrots, characterized by a stocky build, a short blunt tail, and a relatively
large, sharp beak. The Fischer's Lovebird has a green back, chest, and wings.
Their necks are a golden yellow and as it progresses upward it becomes darker
orange. The top of the head is olive green, and the beak is bright red. The
upper surface of the tail has some purple or blue feathers. It has a white
circle of bare skin around its eyes. Young birds are very similar to the
adults, except for the fact that they are duller and the base of their mandible
has brown markings. They are one of the smaller lovebirds, about 14 cm in
length and 43 to 58 gram weight.
Scientific
name: Agapornis
fischeri
Rank: Species
Higher
classification:
Lovebird
Gender: According to Fischer's Lovebird
it is impossible to say which are male and female. They are sexes appear to the
same. Male and female distinguished by DNA testing, and less certainly by their
habits in perching.
Generally, females sit with their legs farther apart than males because the female pelvis is wider.
Breeding: Fischer's Lovebird breeding seasons are divided into two categories such as January to April and June to July. A deep space in a tree usually acts as nest for breeding with a height of 200 to 1500 centimeters from the ground. Typically, they are laid four to five eggs per season. The
female incubates the eggs for 23 days, and the chicks fledge from the nest about 38 to 42 days after hatching.
Generally, females sit with their legs farther apart than males because the female pelvis is wider.
Breeding: Fischer's Lovebird breeding seasons are divided into two categories such as January to April and June to July. A deep space in a tree usually acts as nest for breeding with a height of 200 to 1500 centimeters from the ground. Typically, they are laid four to five eggs per season. The
female incubates the eggs for 23 days, and the chicks fledge from the nest about 38 to 42 days after hatching.
References: The
Free Encyclopedia
Fischer's
Love Bird Pictures Gallery
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