What bird is the most loyal love birds?

Love birds generally refer to parrots belonging to the genus Paeonia. Other terms include mandarin ducks, robins, magpies, red-billed lovebirds, cuckoos, geese, crowned cranes, peony parrots and black-necked swans. The peony parrot is about13-17cm long and weighs 40-60g. They are short and strong, with short tails and relatively large beaks. Most couples parrots are green, but artificial breeding and varieties make many colors appear. The service life is about 10- 15 years.

Brief introduction of peony parrot

Peony parrot (scientific name: Agapornis.sp): This parrot, also known as love birds, is the general name of all species of Paeonia.

The Latin Agapornis of Paeonia is taken from Greek. In Greek, "Agape" means love, while "Ornis" means bird. Peony parrot is a kind of parrot that likes to live in groups and is affectionate. They will be inseparable from their partners, and most of them will be together for life.

Because of the nature of the peony parrot, the English name is "lovebird", the Germans call it "dieUnzertrennlichen" and the French call it "lesinéparables", which means "inseparable". Because of this, peony parrots must be kept in pairs. Wild populations are distributed in Africa and Madagascar. There are cultures all over the world.