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I just bought my birdie today after losing my precious budgie last week. I would like some tips on what to do and what not to do. What differs from budgie care and lovebird care? Thank you for any help.
I'll keep that in mind. He's still adjusting to the home right now, and I can't wait until he comes out of his birdy shell.I don't want to ruffle any feathers (haha), but I find lovebirds to be a lot more intelligent and interactive than budgies. This means that they are fun and engaged, but it also means they can be stubborn, fixated and even destructive. Lovebirds need a lot more toys and games and challenges to keep them occupied. A happy lovebird can express their love in the most heartwarming ways. They are a huge birds in a tiny little package.
Thank you.So sorry about your budgie.
Congratulations on your love bird.
Thank you! I've scheduled a vet check-up to make sure he is in tip-top shape. I love how mischievous they are.I've found that lovies can get into a lot more mischief and destruction than my english budgie ever could. They're smart enough to know when you're trying to hide things from them (such as important documents, expensive electronics) and suddenly become obsessed with needing to chew on them despite being presented with equally decent paper or toys. I've also found that they love to take baths a lot more often. Even my more skittish lovebird stomachs his discomfort with being held in order to splash around in my cupped hands under a running faucet.
Good luck with your new lovie
Mine have a real appreciation for fine literature. Brand new, not quite read fine literature. Also...if anyone would like to buy laptop missing almost all of the keys, do let me know.I've found that lovies can get into a lot more mischief and destruction than my english budgie ever could. They're smart enough to know when you're trying to hide things from them (such as important documents, expensive electronics) and suddenly become obsessed with needing to chew on them despite being presented with equally decent paper or toys. I've also found that they love to take baths a lot more often. Even my more skittish lovebird stomachs his discomfort with being held in order to splash around in my cupped hands under a running faucet.
Good luck with your new lovie