My birds. No Breeding pair yet :(

Fersie

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Hi all. these are my birds. i dont even know what type of love birds are these. the yellow one is a lutino and the green one is peach face lovebird right ? and the ones together are peach faced birds ??? its been two months since the both green birds are togther. they dnt even mate or make a nest. i think they are both males. and the other two lutino and peach faced one are both females. they laid eggs twice and everytime the eggs are infertile. so i checked and came to know that they are both females.
 
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I sure hope you've been reading up on the breeding process! Are they all house in the same cage? IF that's a rebar I see in the pic of the way cage is constructed, you might rethink on that part! They're not safe to use around parrots.
 
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they are in two separate cages. the ones together are in original cage bought from a petshop. other one is self made cage.. and in that cage i have kept two females. now i am just checkin what the other two birds are. if they dnt lay egg that means they both are males
 
Even if they don't lay eggs doesn't prove they are both males! The only way to know is by DNA or surgically sexed to be sure. Unless you know how to sex them by pelvic bone. By having infertile eggs doesn't mean both are females either as some pairs are infertile. And sometimes it's because they're a newly estalished pair. You just don't know. I suggest you to study further!
 
Fersie
The last pic that u attached the third one.
The light green body lovebird has a black pach on its face due to one of its parents was a black faced lovebird mated with a peached faced lovebird which will. Produce a infertile young birds. For the bird with a black patch on its face is infertile. So that's why you are getting a infertile eggs
 
Why are you trying to breed them when you don't even know what kind they are? So irresponsible. Sorry, just going to say it.
 
I'm pretty sure the light green one is an opaline dilute mutation, not a hybrid...
 

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