Yellow-collared Lovebird

Yellow-collared Lovebird
In Serengeti, Tanzania
Conservation status
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Psittaciformes
Family: Psittacidae
Genus: Agapornis
Species: A. personatus
Binomial name
Agapornis personatus
Reichenow, 1887[1]
Native range in northeast Tanzania
Synonyms
  • Agapornis personata

The Yellow-collared Lovebird (Agapornis personatus), also called Masked Lovebird or Eye Ring Lovebird, is a monotypic species of bird of the lovebird genus in the parrot family. They are native to northeast Tanzania, and they have been introduced to Burundi and Kenya.[2]

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Description

The Yellow-collared Lovebird is a mainly green small parrot about 14.5 cm (5.5 in) long. Its upper parts are a darker green than its lower surfaces. Its head is black, and it has a bright red beak and white eyerings. Yellow on the breast is continuous with a yellow collar and an expansion of yellow over the nape of the neck. Male and female have identical external appearance.[3]

Breeding

The Yellow-collared Lovebird brings nesting material in its beak to a tree cavity for their nest. The eggs are white and there are usually four to five in a clutch. The female incubates the eggs for about 23 days and the chicks leave the nest about 42 days after hatching.[4]

Aviculture

The blue mutation was originally found in wild birds in the 1920s and is the oldest colour mutation known in the lovebird genus.[3][4] The other mutations are a result of selective breeding in aviculture, such as two cobalts which will make a mauve (black).[3] Various color mutations exist, including blue, cobalt, mauve, slate, dilute slate, violet, lutino (ino) and albino. The latter two are mutations where some color genes do not get passed on from the previous generation. In the case of the lutino the green color gene is not passed on. In the case of the albino, none of the color genes are passed on. The albino mutation is the last color mutation.

White eye-rings lovebirds, of which black-masked is part of, are also more aggressive in comparison to the Peach-faced Lovebird. Lovebirds usually cost $50 upwards, depending on color mutations, in US stores. Hand-fed birds will command a premium due to their tame nature towards humans.

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References

  1. ^ "Yellow-collared Lovebird Agapornis personatus". BirdLife International (2009). http://www.birdlife.org/datazone/species/index.html?action=SpcHTMDetails.asp&sid=1512&m=0. Retrieved 16 January 2010. 
  2. ^ BirdLife International (2004). Agapornis personata. 2006. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN 2006. www.iucnredlist.org. Retrieved on 9 July 2008. Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern.
  3. ^ a b c Le Breton, Kenny. Lovebirds...getting started. USA: T.F.H. Publications. pp. 94–96. ISBN 0866224114. 
  4. ^ a b Alderton, David (2003). The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Caged and Aviary Birds. London, England: Hermes House. p. 218. ISBN 184309164X. 

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