KaraLeann92
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- Jul 20, 2010
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- Parrots
- Daiquiri-Peachface Lovebird
So, two days ago, after many weeks of research and hanging out at pet shops to see which kind of bird would be the best for me, i settled on a lovebird. I really wanted a lutino peach-face, because their coloring is so beautiful, but i wasn't about to pick a bird based on color, i did it based on personality. I was searching online, and came across a lady selling lovebirds a few miles away from me, and she let me come by and meet all her birds, breeders, pets, and babies.
She had 6 peach-face babies, all hand fed and weaned, and i fell in love with one in particular. The only thing: he is a green peach-face. He is beautiful but i had my heart set on a lutino :/.
The next day, she brought him over and he is the sweetest little thing.
He is absolutely quiet, except for the occasional chirp when I'm watching t.v. and he knows I'm not paying attention to him, or when i go to pick him up out of his cage he chirps with excitement and rushes over to my hand to be picked up.
He loves to snuggle and he already flies to me if i set him down. And he never, ever bites, he only uses his beak to pull himself up on things.
(is it normal that he loves my hair? he likes to play peek-a-boo under my hair, and he flies to my head a lot)
OK, so here is my question; the lady i got him from just pulled a clutch of 7 lutinos from their parents, she said in late august or early September, they would be ready for their new homes, and while they are young she said i could come help her hand feed them and take care of them until they are weaned.
My current lovebird is very sweet and good natured, and with my going back to school soon, and having to work at nights, my time with him will be limited. Should i get him a companion? Would he still be bonded to me since i will have him for a while alone, before i get another? I was going to get another male so that i wouldn't have to worry about babies.
Do any of you have lovebirds that are kept together that are still very tame and bonded to you?
Sorry for the length!
Thanks for any responses
She had 6 peach-face babies, all hand fed and weaned, and i fell in love with one in particular. The only thing: he is a green peach-face. He is beautiful but i had my heart set on a lutino :/.
The next day, she brought him over and he is the sweetest little thing.
He is absolutely quiet, except for the occasional chirp when I'm watching t.v. and he knows I'm not paying attention to him, or when i go to pick him up out of his cage he chirps with excitement and rushes over to my hand to be picked up.
He loves to snuggle and he already flies to me if i set him down. And he never, ever bites, he only uses his beak to pull himself up on things.
(is it normal that he loves my hair? he likes to play peek-a-boo under my hair, and he flies to my head a lot)
OK, so here is my question; the lady i got him from just pulled a clutch of 7 lutinos from their parents, she said in late august or early September, they would be ready for their new homes, and while they are young she said i could come help her hand feed them and take care of them until they are weaned.
My current lovebird is very sweet and good natured, and with my going back to school soon, and having to work at nights, my time with him will be limited. Should i get him a companion? Would he still be bonded to me since i will have him for a while alone, before i get another? I was going to get another male so that i wouldn't have to worry about babies.
Do any of you have lovebirds that are kept together that are still very tame and bonded to you?
Sorry for the length!
Thanks for any responses
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