Common Lovebird behaviors
Most of the owners think that lovebirds should be kept in pairs. It is untrue! In fact single lovebirds often make the best pets.
As a owner you should know about the meanings for each and every behavior of your lovebirds.
The common behaviors observed in lovebirds are Beak Grinding, blinking, wing flopping, head bobbing, head bowing, Paper shredding and tucking, puffed feathers, tail rubbing, head on back, body couched, wing spread.
If you notice any of these behaviors, you should know what your lovebird is telling you. I'll discuss in detail what it means in the ensuing days.
As a owner you should know about the meanings for each and every behavior of your lovebirds.
The common behaviors observed in lovebirds are Beak Grinding, blinking, wing flopping, head bobbing, head bowing, Paper shredding and tucking, puffed feathers, tail rubbing, head on back, body couched, wing spread.
If you notice any of these behaviors, you should know what your lovebird is telling you. I'll discuss in detail what it means in the ensuing days.
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