lutino fischer lovebird
The lovebirds of Lutino Fischer or Agapornis fischeri is one of the attractive species of Fischer’s lovebirds. A small species of parrot commonly known as Fischer’s Lovebird inhabits an area located in east-central Africa with large numbers existing in Tanzania and northern Zambia. Lutino Fischer’s lovebirds are loved for the visual appearance that is strikingly bright and full of color mainly yellow plumage and red eyes. Here’s more information about them:
Physical Characteristics:
Coloration: The lovebirds of Lutino Fischer are mostly yellow in color but with a slightly lighter hue on the face, neck and chest. Their eyes are very attractive with the brightness of red or orange and stand out nicely over their yellow plumage.
Size: These are relatively small birds that have grown about five and a half or six inches (14 – 15 centimeters).
Beak and Feet: They have horn colored beaks and greyish black feet.
Personality and Behavior:
Social Birds: The lovebird species commonly referred to as the Fischer’s Lovebirds have a reputation of being highly social as well as amorous. However, they tend to be very close to them and bond easily with the human caretakers and love being friends with them.
Playful and Energetic: They are busy and boisterous birds that demand of their minds to be kept occupied with new challenges and for them to have a body work too. It is necessary that they are supplied with toys as well as enough area for their flights.
Vocalizations: Though there are noisier lovebirds than lovebird species, this species can also be quite talkative. Chirp-like and other squawking sound effects can be made by them during excitement, communication with their flock mates, or human associates.
Pairs and Bonding: Many lovebirds actually develop very close relationships with one mate. In most cases, they show signs of friendly actions like ruffling each other’s feathers.