Animals Black-Cheeked Lovebird

Black-Cheeked Lovebird Agapornis nigrigenis

Black-Cheeked Love Birds on Branch 2

Description

The black-cheeked lovebird is a small parrot that is mainly green with an orange patch on the breast, brown head and black face, with a white ring around the eye. They are around 14 centimeters long, with a very short tail.

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Range

Black-cheeked lovebirds can be found in Southwest Zambia.

Habitat

The habitat of black-cheeked lovebirds includes tropical dry forest and tropical grassland where permanent supplies of surface water exist.

Gestation

Incubation: about 25 days

Litter

Clutch size: 4-5 eggs

Behavior

Black-cheeked lovebirds spend much of the day feeding on grass seeds near the ground. Drinking water is important since their food is low in moisture. If threatened, they fly silently into the nearest tree. They sleep with their heads tucked under their wing. They are very noisy, uttering a variety of loud shrieks and calls in flight.

Reproduction

Black-cheeked lovebirds breed in holes in mature mopane trees near roosting sites from January to May. Breeding pairs probably use the same nest site year after year.

Diet (Wild)

Fruits and seeds

Conservation Status

Primary Threats

Human Wildlife Coexistence, Climate Change

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