Lovebird: Love Adventurer
Lovebird, this kind of bird, in my opinion, is quite representative for greeting friends in this community with love and affection. But of course, this love and affection is just a greeting and is very different from the social behavior that is full of romantic qualities in each pair of these birds. It's not wrong if intimacy becomes a rare thing when we spend time with our partner, so the best antidote is to pay close attention to this bird's activities (personal experience). 😊
I'll use a picture I shot this afternoon while visiting a buddy who enjoys maintaining birds to demonstrate my point, about a sense of togetherness full of harmony.
This pet bird was first still reticent because the male had recently been placed in a tiny cage with two females. The atmosphere was a little tense. Slowly, the eyes of each bird seemed to signal that they needed each other.
At last the tense environment gave way to a more calm one, and the fluttering of these female birds' wings while in flight indicated that they were welcome this tough male's entrance.
The original position became a vehicle for their approach at that time. Look at the lungs of this female bird. Her body movements are really seductive. In my opinion, this female bird has been lonely for a long time and was abandoned by her partner, and a little embarrassed when looking at other couples. Because this bird's behavior is quite loyal to its partner.
And here is another moment, with a different pose. In my opinion, this action was enough to tempt the male bird to come closer.
Ultimately, a caged feeder of grain is the best way for them to get close to each other. As explained at the beginning, this bird really likes seeds as food. Slowly but surely, they got closer and occasionally joked with each other while eating their favorite food.
Nice effort, I whispered while capturing the birds' love moments. Their adventure in finding love deserves a thumbs up. Because basically all living creatures share love and affection with each other, even though they live in cages.
All of my friends. Pet lover!
My friend said he was the owner of this bird. The types of birds seen in this picture have various names. Here's the explanation:
The image below shows a Lovebird Biola (local name). The bright green color is characteristic of its feathers, and the feathers on its head are orange.
Meanwhile, this one is called the Parblue Lovebird (on the left)
Lovebird Batman is the name of the final one. The reason for the moniker, in my opinion, is that the dark tint of his head resembles Batman's mask.
In my opinion, the name of this bird is certainly different in each country, both in terms of pronunciation and the name itself. Therefore, let's share information about this; hopefully, it can be used as a means to build bonds of brotherhood in this great community.
See you in the next post! Brotherly Greetings.
Thanks for taking the time. Hopefully useful and entertained of course. This pictures taken with Canon EOS 6D camera+50mm Lens.
By @ichsannanda (nandaalbintang).
Cute and striking photos of these beautiful birds, and curious way of relating their life to that of humans in the plane of love. Best regards, @ichsannanda.
Thank you for your kind words. It is an honor to contribute to this curatorial project and digital art magazine. Hopefully this is useful and entertaining of course! Best regards to the entire Team @celf.magazine
I have been hearing how good this birds are but my problem is that I have not seen or touched it before in real life.
Is it true? I think in your country, it is quite easy to find these birds.
In truth, I had never seen this type of oatmeal, because of its colors.
I had some birds at home, they lived with me for many years, that was pure love, where they wanted to be, they were my companions.
We call it Milet here. This type of oatmeal is often used by bird lovers to make their chirping more active. I think the following link has it covered in detail; Millet.
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The birds are very beautiful. I once had many love birds. Due to study and work pressure, I can't give them time, so I sold it. Now there are 5 pairs of budgerigars and 3 pairs of cockatiels.
Take good care of them ..❤️
The wise decision! Facilitating an artificial habitat for them is a challenge. If this is a problem, then we are faced with a choice.
Wow. This type of bird is truly charming, and this type made me search for several references; Budgerigar-Cockatiel- due to my lack of understanding about it.
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