• The Peach-Faced lovebirds (Agapornis roseicollis) are the only type of lovebirds in the intermediate group. (canaryfans.com)
  • We can find also a smaller population of Peach-faced Lovebirds ( Agapornis roseicollis ) in Scotland. (parrotsdailynews.com)
  • But the most commonly found species in the pet trade include peach faced lovebirds, or Agapornis roseicollis, masked lovebirds (Agapornis personata) and Fischer's lovebirds (Agapornis fischeri). (delpasovetclinic.com)
  • Jeremy Lee was the first to respond, identifying one of them as Peach-faced Lovebird ( Agapornis roseicollis ). (besgroup.org)
  • As a result, many species remain poorly studied in the wild, including well-known companion lovebirds such as the Fischer's Lovebird ( Agapornis fischeri ) and the Masked Lovebird ( Agapornis personatus ). (parrots.org)
  • The Masked lovebirds (Agapornis personatus) have a blackish brown head, the chest and lower neck are yellow and the beak is red. (canaryfans.com)
  • However, changing habitat has also driven range expansions and, in combination with trade, has created numerous novel contact zones between formerly allopatric species, such as between Fischer's Lovebird A. fischeri and Yellow-collared Lovebird A. personatus . (the-eis.com)
  • They have been hybridised even with A. fischeri and A. personatus and all the subsequent mutations that you actually get a variety of rojaks (mixture) in aviculture. (besgroup.org)
  • Usually if they are hybridised with an A. personatus or A. fischeri , most mutations retain the characteristic white eye ring with the body having a variety of colors ranging from blue to shades of green and cinnamon, depending on the parent birds. (besgroup.org)
  • Fischer's lovebirds, like other lovebirds in the genus Agapornis, mate for life. (wikipedia.org)
  • Lovebirds belong to the genus Agapornis, and there are nine existing species of lovebirds to choose from. (thayerbirding.com)
  • These Agapornis lovebirds have predominantly green feathers on the back, wings, and chest. (thayerbirding.com)
  • Like most lovebirds of the Agapornis genus, this one is also native to the African region, particularly in Tanzania. (thayerbirding.com)
  • Fischer's Lovebirds (Agapornis fischeri) have an orange forehead, cheeks and throat, with a red beak, green body, and blue rump. (canaryfans.com)
  • Black Cheeked lovebirds (Agapornis nigrigenis) have an overall colour of green, with brown/black cheeks and forehead. (canaryfans.com)
  • Nyasa lovebirds (Agapornis lilianae) are mainly green birds with a red beak, red forehead, and an orange/red throat and cheeks. (canaryfans.com)
  • In the Madagascar lovebirds (Agapornis canus), the male has a gray upper body and head while the female has a lighter green. (canaryfans.com)
  • Swindern's Black-collared Lovebirds (Agapornis swindernianus) are without a doubt the most rare lovebirds of all. (canaryfans.com)
  • In South France on Saint Jean Cap peninsula near to Nice there are large colonies of Masked Loverbirds ( Agapornis personata ) and Fischer's Lovebirds ( Agapornis fischeri ). (parrotsdailynews.com)
  • There are several species of lovebirds, such as the genus Agapornis. (delpasovetclinic.com)
  • Lovebirds, also known as Agapornis, are small parrots that have captured the hearts of bird enthusiasts around the world. (indusrabbitsmm.com)
  • Lovebirds (genus Agapornis of family Psittaculidae) are a group of small, colourful parrot species endemic to sub-Saharan Africa and Madagascar, two-thirds of which are considered to have declining populations. (the-eis.com)
  • Summerian Turks added, "These are lovebirds ( Agapornis sp). (besgroup.org)
  • Fischer's lovebird (Agapornis fischeri) is a small parrot species of the genus Agapornis. (wikipedia.org)
  • This species is also called the black-winged lovebird and is the largest lovebird of the genus Agapornis. (thayerbirding.com)
  • Lovebird has 10 translations in 8 languages translations of lovebird EN IT Italian 1 translation inseparabile (n) [ornithology] {m} PT Portuguese periquito DE German 3 translations PL Polish Words before and after lovebird. (seesaawiki.jp)
  • The Abyssinian lovebird (Agapornis taranta) is mostly green, with the males having a red brow. (canaryfans.com)
  • The Red-Face lovebird (Agapornis pullarius) is green with some yellow on the under parts. (canaryfans.com)
  • Some species, such as the Black-collared Lovebird Agapornis swindernianus , remain very poorly studied, with a lack of even basic information such as georeferenced occurrence records. (the-eis.com)
  • This species has a white ring around its eye or an eye ring that differentiates it from other Agapornis species. (thayerbirding.com)
  • FAQ: How to distinguish between the different fallow types in genus Agapornis? (ogvzw.org)
  • Fit: nymphicus hollandicus, agapornis fischeri. (ganzewelt.ru)
  • But the most commonly found species in the pet trade include peach faced lovebirds, or Agapornis roseicollis, masked lovebirds (Agapornis personata) and Fischer's lovebirds (Agapornis fischeri). (lantanaatlantis.com)
  • Among the most popular are Agapornis roseicollis (the rosy-faced lovebird), Agapornis personatus (the yellow-collared lovebird ) and Agapornis fischeri (the Fischer's lovebird ). (psittacology.com)
  • These nine species are the gray-headed lovebird (Agapornis canus), Fischer's lovebird (A. fischeri), Lilian's lovebird (A. lilianae), the black-cheeked lovebird (A. nigrigenis), the yellow-collared lovebird (A. personatus), the red-headed lovebird (A. pullarius), the rosy-faced lovebird (A. roseicollis), the black-collared lovebird (A. swindernianus) and the black-winged lovebird (A. taranta). (mom.com)
  • A pesar de su importancia, la fauna helmíntica de aves psitácidas ha sido poco investigada en Chile. (scielo.cl)
  • Ascaridia platyceri y D. nasuta fueron implicados como la causa de enfermedades serias y fatales en estas aves psitácidas exóticas, mientras que Schistorophus sp. (scielo.cl)
  • Agapornis - rod z triedy vtáky (Aves), čeľaď papagájovité. (sav.sk)
  • In search of the genetic background of *Sapphire* Agapornis fischeri. (ogvzw.org)
  • Agapornis swindernianus emini ( Neumann , 1908) - Spread across the center and east of Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west end of Uganda . (mascotarios.org)