- Masked Lovebird
Taxobox
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name = Masked Lovebird
status = LC | status_system = IUCN3.1
trend = stable
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo = Psittaciformes
familia = Psittacidae
genus = "Agapornis "
species = "A. personata"
binomial = "Agapornis personata"
binomial_authority = Reichenow, 1887
range_
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range_map_caption = Native range in northeastTanzania The Masked Lovebird ("Agapornis personata"), also called Yellow-collared Lovebird, is a monotypic species of
bird of thelovebird genus in the parrot family. They are native to northeastTanzania , and they have been introduced to Burundi and Kenya. [IUCN2006|assessors=BirdLife International|year=2004|id=48006|title=Agapornis personata|downloaded=9 July 2008 Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern.]Description
The Masked Lovebird is a mainly green small parrot about 14.5cm (5.5 in) long. It upper parts are a darker green than its lower surfaces. Its head is black, and it has a bright red beak and white eyerings. Yellow on the breast is continuous with a yellow collar and an expansion of yellow over the nape of the neck. Male and female have identical external appearance.cite book |first = Kenny |last = Le Breton |title = Lovebirds...getting started |page =pp. 94–96 |isbn =0866224114 |publisher = T.F.H. Publictions |location = USA]
Breeding
The Masked Lovebird brings nesting material in its beak to a tree cavity for their nest. The eggs are white and there are usually four to five in a clutch. The female incubates the eggs for about 23 days and the chicks leave the nest about 42 days after hatching.cite book |first = David| last = Alderton | title = The ultimate encyclopedia of caged and aviary birds | isbn = 184309164X |pages= p. 218| publisher = Hermes House |location = London, England | year = 2003]
Aviculture
The blue mutation was originally found in wild birds in the 1920s and is the oldest colour mutation known in the lovebird genus. The other mutations are a result of selective breeding in aviculture. Various color mutations exist, including blue, cobalt, slate, dilute slate and violet.
They are also reportedly more shy and reserved in comparison to the peach-faced lovebird. Their diet is mainly seed with fresh fruit and vegetables. The best fruit and vegetables to feed them are green and yellow. Do not feed them anything salted, or iceberg lettuce, or anything containing caffeine or chocolate. Avocado and other certain fruits can also harm them.
You should place at least three toys in their cage so your bird won't get bored when you're not with them. If they live in a cage alone they will be more dependent on their owner, if they live with other lovebirds they will tend to ignore you more and pay attention to the other birds. Their cage should be at least 18" x 18"- if it is too small they will feel crowded.
Lovebirds can make great pets if their owner is willing to spend time with them, especially if they are acquired and hand fed from a very young age.Gallery
References
External links
*cite web| publisher =BirdLife International (2008) |url = http://www.birdlife.org/datazone/species/index.html?action=SpcHTMDetails.asp&sid=1512&m=0 |title = Species factsheet: "Agapornis personata" |accessdaymonth = 9 July | accessyear = 2008
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