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Lovebirds Birds for sale in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire

6 Lovebirds Birds for sale in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire

Lovebirds, also known simply as love birds, are small, vibrant parrots originating from the African continent. These birds are renowned for their strong pair bonding and affectionate nature, which is what gives them their charming nickname. Physically, lovebirds are compact with a stocky build, often displaying a bright green plumage with various species showing distinctive colour patches such as peach, blue, or rosy faces. Their size and colourful feathers make them a popular choice among bird enthusiasts in the UK. Temperamentally, lovebirds are lively, social, and playful creatures that thrive in pairs or groups. They are known for their affectionate behaviour, often seen cuddling or grooming their partners, making them a symbol of love and companionship. As pets, they require spacious cages, mental stimulation, and social interaction to remain happy and healthy. Their suitability for UK bird keepers comes from their manageable size and engaging personalities, although prospective owners should be prepared for their noisy calls and exercise needs. Keywords to note: lovebirds for sale, love birds price, peach faced lovebird for sale, rosy-faced lovebird price.

Lovebirds birds Young livebirds - Advert 1
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Young livebirds

Lovebirds

4 weeksAge
MixedSex
£90Price

Lovely, beautiful young lovebirds. No biting at all. They don’t fight and are very vibrant and colourful. They are not trained. 1 boy and 1 girl can be sold together for £160 whereas each bird individ

EnfieldGreater London (47.1mi)
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Lovebird females

Lovebirds

1 yearAge
FemaleSex
£60Price

I have 2 peach faced females they are dna tested for guaranteed females these have previously laid eggs but there empty as there females and have no partners these 2 do live together as they was bough

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HalsteadEssex (44.1mi)
Lovebirds birds These are Peach-faced (Rosy-faced) Lovebirds - Advert 3
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These are Peach-faced (Rosy-faced) Lovebirds

Lovebirds

1 yearAge
MaleSex
£75Price

Agapornis roseicollis These are Peach-faced (Rosy-faced) Lovebirds Hi guys I have 2 male lovely lovebirds around 9 months the are ready to breed the are Healthy birds. We are moving from house for th

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LeicesterLeicester (45.2mi)
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Love Bird

Lovebirds

13 weeksAge
FemaleSex
£70Price

Very nice and small bird. Easy to tame. Pick up from EN3. Very beautiful has a nice blue colour. Open to offers

EnfieldGreater London (47.1mi)
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Love birds family

Lovebirds

MixedSex
£200Price

A pair of lovebirds family with two babies,they come togheter with a big cage,food and toys.Due to big changes in our family we have to find a loving home for them.The parents have about 3years old an

LoughtonEssex (47.9mi)
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Lovebird

Lovebirds

FemaleSex
£80Price

Female lovebird needing new home. Comes with temporary cage. Comes with food. Singular bird. Yellow lovebird.

PeterboroughPeterborough (16.7mi)

FAQs

Should I get 1 or 2 lovebirds?

Deciding between one or two lovebirds depends on your lifestyle and availability. A single lovebird can bond closely with you if you provide daily interaction, play, and mental stimulation. However, if you have limited time, a pair of lovebirds might be better as they entertain and bond with each other, reducing loneliness but potentially showing less interest in human interaction. If keeping two, introductions should be gradual and supervised to avoid fights, and be aware that pairs may breed, which requires additional consideration.

How much does one lovebird cost?

The cost of a single lovebird, typically hand-raised and healthy from a reputable breeder, usually ranges from £40 to £120 in the UK, depending on the species, colour variation, and whether it was hand-raised. Prices for rare species or colour mutations may be higher. Remember to also budget for ongoing expenses such as food, toys, cage, and vet care.

Are lovebirds easy to care for?

Lovebirds are moderately easy to care for but require daily interaction if kept alone or companionship if kept as a pair to prevent boredom and behavioural problems like screaming or feather-plucking. They need a balanced diet of quality pellets or seed mix, fresh fruits and vegetables, a roomy cage with safe perches and toys for mental stimulation, and regular cleaning of the cage and feeding dishes. Health monitoring and prompt vet care are important, especially for hand-raised birds which tend to be more sociable and tame.

Which lovebird species is the least aggressive?

The peach-faced lovebird (Agapornis roseicollis) is generally considered the least aggressive and most affectionate lovebird species, especially when hand-raised and handled regularly from a young age. They typically show less territorial aggression compared to species like the masked or Fischer’s lovebird, though individual temperament can vary, and females may be more territorial than males.