Monday, February 14, 2022

Are Lovebirds Really More Affectionate Than Other Birds?

A bird by any other name would act as sweet. | 
National Audubon Society
Rosy-faced Lovebirds.
What's in a Name? The Truth About Lovebirds
Humans are far from the only animal on Earth that pulls out all the stops when it comes to winning love. In fact, birds are well-known for exhibiting particularly extreme behaviors to gain the attention of viable mates.

One bird species even has romance right in its name: Lovebirds. But are these sweet little parrots really more affectionate than other birds? We asked renowned bird expert and field editor for Audubon magazine, Kenn Kaufman, to answer this question. Keep reading to learn the truth about Lovebirds.
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Rosy-faced Lovebirds. Photo: Thomas Dressler/Alamy
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