Description
Lovebird Blue White Collared Black Masked (Mutation)
The yellow-collared lovebird (Agapornis personatus), also called masked lovebird, black-masked lovebird or eye ring lovebird, is a monotypic species of bird of the lovebird genus in the parrot family Psittaculidae. They are native to Arusha Region of Tanzania and have been introduced to Burundi and Kenya. Although they have been observed in the wild in Puerto Rico, they are probably the result of escaped pets, and no reproduction has been recorded. They have also been observed in Arizona.
Scientifically known as (Agapornis personata personata var), this is a mutation of Yellow-collared lovebird. Much to people’s surprise, this coloration also naturally occurs in the wild. The small icy blue bird is an ideal pet and a treat for the eye.
The energetic bird is a ‘fun package’ with a warm and friendly disposition. A single bird makes a faster bond with its owner than a pair since the latter is always busy with each other. A blue-masked lovebird is quite inquisitive in nature and will try to sneak out from the cage whenever possible. Even when it is accustomed to be out of the cage, the bird cuddles with its favorite human. As far as the sound is concerned, it is not noisy per se, but its constant chattering will fill your heart with content. Willing to perform fun tricks and socialize with others, the bird looks cute and adorable in every possible way.
Male and female have an identical external appearance.