Peach Face Lovebird and a talking Pacific Parrotlet

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PFL is Quidditch. Pacific Parrolet is Aurora. Aurora is definitely a male and Quidditch is probably a male. They have almost never been around each other so they're doing well on the dollhouse. They see each other all the time, but they don't normally spend time next to each other. They're both on my daughter's dollhouse. She uses the house for our birds and for her Littest Pet Shop toys. Aurora is her bird which she carries around with her for most of the day. Aurora adores my daughter. Quidditch is my bird and he's a shy guy. He's a sweetie though, and I love watching him play and work up his courage to hang out with us more and more each day.

Aurora mimics (talks). He didn't say much in this video except "kiss" and he made kissing noises.

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  • hi. how would you compare your lovebird to your parrotlet? thanks

  • @rainypassion101 It wouldn't be a fair comparison. The lovebird was handfed, but not socialized to be with people. The parrotlet was handraised and socialized to be with people. He is very tame and seeks people to be with. The lovebird doesn't like to be touched, but I can get him to step up on my hand and I can sort of hold him. My budgie was 100% parent raised and is tamer. He just seems uncomfortable with people, and he's very cage aggressive. I've heard of lovebirds being sweet.

  • I have never seen the color before, so beautiful....i have latino peachface and australian cinnamon peachface plus heaps of fischers.. the peachface to me is a more gently bird...

  • @jasonbonnici05 I can't remember the color mutation of my lovebird. It's a pied mutation, but there is a name for the color like pied blue, pied seagreen or something like that. He's very likely a boy because he's finally started to mate with toys in his cage.

  • @jasonbonnici05 I can't remember the color mutation of my lovebird. It's a pied mutation, but there is a name for the color like pied blue, pied seagreen or something like that. He's very likely a boy because he's finally started to mate with toys in his cage.

  • @jasonbonnici05 I can't remember the color mutation of my lovebird. It's a pied mutation, but there is a name for the color like pied blue, pied seagreen or something like that. He's very likely a boy because he's finally started to mate with toys in his cage.

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  • @happyinlove97 Alright thanks :D

  • @MsHorselover8 I'll try my best to get Hedwig to talk on camera. Just a warning, that guy is full of himself and he's a big flirt. Nobody is as cute as he is according to him. All of our birds become mutes when the camera is on. Well, Aurora is pretty good about not becoming mute, but he doesn't have a large vocabularly yet so he's not so impressive.

  • @happyinlove97 Wow! Awesome! I would love to see a video of your budgie sometime. :D

  • @MsHorselover8 Thank you. My daughter hoped he would have been a whiter color, but sometimes dilute-blues come out a tiny bit more sky blue than white. My son has a Lineolated Parakeet, and we have two budgerigars. One budgie that we have has the largest vocabulary. He is the best mimic for a bird we never thought would talk. They're all tame except for one budgie that's only slightly tame.

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