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How can you tell a peach-faced female lovebird from a male?
I just recently got a lovebird from a bird rescue shelter and they had no information on this bird. I have no idea how old it is or if it is a male or female. It is olive green with a black tail. The face is a lighter green. With peach on the top of the forehead. The colors are very dull. I am ausming it is female because I know males are very bright in color.
I know that young Peach-faced lovebirds have a darker colouration under their nose on their beaks that fades as they get older. It is true that most lovebird species have no apparent differences between the sexes, not like budgies!
The old pelvic bone test only works if you are experienced in it or you have another bird of the other sex to compare it to. The females have a wider spaced pelvic bone so the eggs can come out easier. The female can be slightly larger or the legs a little more widely spaced than the male because of the larger hips. Again you need another bird of the opposite sex to compare.
I suggest that if you want a breeding pair to just get another one and check out their behaviour. Two males usually won't go into the next except maybe to sleep, some will make a small attempt at nest building. Don't expect any eggs, no eggs after a few weeks in the nest box and it it would be safe to say you have two males. Two females will be more likely to build a nest, but if they do, they will probably start laying eggs, but they won't hatch without a male to fertilise them. You'll probably get a lot more eggs faster than you would with only one female.
Having said this, you might have a dud bird that can't breed and maybe it needs to go see an IVF doctor
If you just want to keep it as a pet, I wouldn't worry about what sex it is - it doesn't make much difference in taming it. The age of the bird might though as it is always easier to train younger animals, birds, humans, etc. than older ones. Although it is possible to train an older one. It'll just take a bit longer and some patience.
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