Black Masked Lovebird Behavior:

The
behavior of
Black-masked
lovebirds is one of the reasons why they are so popular
and easily kept as
pets. Friendly and sociable
by nature, they are commonly kept in captivity as a pair
and lavish much attention on their mate or partner. Bonds
are established early in life between individual couples
and are maintained for the duration of their lives. Couples
can be seen grooming each other and feeding one another
from the crop by regurgitation.
If kept alone,
lovebirds still need attention from
owners to ensure their well-being and
health.
These birds can show signs of aggression during
encounters with a rival, a newly introduced individual,
or if spooked by human actions. To avoid these situations,
a Black Masked Lovebird couple will usually remain
isolated from other birds while in captivity. In the
wild, however, lovebirds will tend to
move in small groups even if they may belong to a larger
flock.
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