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The lovebird’s coloration is striking, with green plumage, a rosy-peach face and a bright blue rump. In captivity, the bird is affectionate, playful, intelligent and easy to care for.
Tartufo, the rosy-faced lovebird, has more limbs than you think. He’s got two wings, which, of course, he uses to fly. He’s got two legs, which he uses to grab branches and hop around the canopy.
Troy Corman discusses the expansion of the rosy-faced lovebird in Phoenix. Troy Corman, Avian Monitoring Coordinator with Arizona Game and Fish, discusses the expansion of the rosy-faced lovebird ...
Rosy-faced lovebirds (also called peach-faced lovebirds) can be found in Arizona, which is outside their native range, after some escaped a captive facility in the 1990s. Charles J. Sharp via ...
Those are feral rosy-faced lovebirds. Metro Phoenix is home to roughly 2,000 of them, although they're originally from Africa. A wild lovebird population started growing here in the mid-1980s.
This is the impressive moment an intelligent parakeet showed off its cognitive skills by colour-matching balls. Fiji, a Rosy-faced Lovebird, demonstrated its colour-coding skills in Henan, China ...
The Valley is a long way from the tropics, and yet wild parrots can be spotted in neighborhoods across metro Phoenix. Rosy-faced lovebirds have been spreading for years. They're easily the most ...
Rosy-faced lovebirds are charismatic, petite parrots. They also aren’t afraid to use their heads — literally — to get around an awkward situation.