Two juvenille lovebrids that hatched and grew up in one of our aviary cages. These two lovebirds are types of parblue, one is a chick from the pair orange-head green opaline and parblue violet/dark blue, and the other is a chick from the pair parblue euwing and orange-head green opaline. Actually I'm a bit doubtful about mentioning the color names of these lovebirds, because the lovebirds in our aviary are quite mixed in their genes and not pure (although there are some that we keep to the same gene, such as personata, fischer, opaline, parblue, roseicollis ). We feel we don't have the competence to discuss the color names of these lovebird mutations.
They grow up under the care of their parents, we don't take care of them directly because these lovebird parents are good enough of caring for their chicks. What we mean by that is, there are some bird parent who for some reason prefer to mate only but don't like to feed and care for their chicks. Like our two pairs of cockatiels, Tono and his female and also Nono and his female, they differ in how they care for their chicks. Maybe in the near future we will upload videos of their chicks. In short, these lovebird parents are good enough in caring for their chicks, although from a few eggs that hatch, not all chicks can grow to adult. This is another subject because it concerns many things. Maybe we'll do an article about it on our blog (which we haven't opened for a long time).
Anyway, in the meantime please enjoy this video, two juvenile lovebirds when chirping and singing in the morning. Enjoy watching..
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