Quite Possibly the Largest Lovebird Aviary on the Planet
508-637-1303
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"Make it Springtime All Year with the Song of Lovebirds"
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Lovebirds on The Common
21 Maple St
West Brookfield, MA 01585
ph: 508-637-1303
alt: 508-873-2227
tom

The beginning of Lovebird mania for me was October 2006. My first pair of lovebirds were Fischers, Ocean and Avery. I went by the book and bought them a beautiful huge cage, lots of toys, and then read the books again and again, were they, friendly? not really, bite...oh ya. The cage was way to big for just two. You know the drill, I needed more birds to fill the cage, so went out to buy two more, but, came home with six more, ... hey they were on sale, a two for one sale who could pass up such a deal? BUT ... Guess what? Ocean and Avery were not buying it or sharing their cage with ANY Peachfaced birds never mind six. So back to the store for another big cage. I guess I was learning (the hard way) So in came the six Peachfaced look-a-likes, they are Spazzy and Storm,
Elviis, Marilyn, Willow, and Jewl, All six identical Peachfaced birds, impossible to tell apart at first. Now I can tell in an instant, just by their personalities. 
Next came a beautiful Black Masked, he is Zorro, and his mate became Ocean, my first Lovebird. They are a mismatch, but probably the most beautiful pair in the aviary.
Then came Nick and Noelle, Christmas birds 2007. They are a pair beautiful Pieds, who eat me out of house and home.
Next it was Valentine and Robin, a Black Cheeked and a Green Masked, and yes, you guessed it, it WAS Valentines Day.
Then came Lucky, another Peachfaced. He was at the pet store back in December of 2007 and was all alone for months....I kept going back to see if someone had taken him home. It broke my heart, I had so many Peachfaced already and he was still there. So, "lucky" Lucky came home with me. Oh my... more cages, more toys, more birdies. Still, all of them not very friendly. By this time Elviis was liking Blue. Unfortunately, Blue ended up with laryngitis, (STRANGEST thing), and needed to go to the vet. It was two days before Blue came home. Elviis no longer would have anything to do with Blue.
March of 2008 was a busy month, three different pet stores and eight new birds. Sunset and Dawn two very shy Fischers were the only two lovebirds at the store. The next stop was where I found Maise, a Lutino, and Shamrock, a Whitefaced. Maise and Shamrock are now a pair. Then came Sky and Saffire a pair of perfect Blue Masked birds. Saffire is one of the clowns of the flock. The fifth bird on that day was Lily, who turned out to be Mr. Lily, and looks a lot like Shamrock. Last but not least for March came probably the most interesting and smartest bird, Nasty. Believe me, the name fits. I couldn't understand why the store was so eager to sell Nasty ,(the store employees were laughing the whole time I was there). The longer I debated about getting her, the lower the price got, I think if I had stayed 5 minutes longer they would have just given her to me, free. Well, on the long drive home she ate her way out of a heavy duty cardboard box. Once I got her home she would bite and not let go, thus her name came about pretty easily. She laughs after she bites. If you inadvertently get to close to her cage, you get bit. The funny thing is, once she comes out of her cage she'll sit on your shoulder all day, with only harmless ear tasting. She loves to take showers under the kitchen faucet, she whistles, and she says ouch!. Wonder where she learned that word? She's a real piece of work. Nasty is a beautiful Lutino, bright yellow with red, and always puffed up. Oh, and she is a master paper shredder, you'd swear it was cut with scissors.
April came and so did my five Lavender Lutinos. They are five of my friendliest, Dewy, Mello, Daisy, Amber and Rudy. The owner of the pet store guaranteed that he could tell the sex of the birds by feeling their bone structure. Of course I wanted to know, so one by one he examined them, putting a red dot on the heads of the male birds. When he was done, I had five Lavender Lutinos all with red dots on their heads! As it turns out, Daisy produced four beautiful Lavender Lutino babies, Rudy had three, and Amber had three. I now know that Dewy is a male and Mello is a male, three females and two males, so much for feeling bone structure. Actually there are many subtle tell tale signs that I have noticed that give a good indication of the sex of a bird. Contact me for more information about those secrets.
For the next few months , a lot of my birdis were laying eggs, so the purchasing slowed down.
No new birds were purchased until late August. Summer and Autumn, a pair of very timid Fischers. Then in mid September, came the Criminos, Coral, Crystal, and Camelot. In mid November it was Casper, a beautiful but very shy Diluth with a lavender tail. Salem and Halle, two friendly Green masked, and Ozzie a Blue masked. One week later came Skeeter a beautiful little Pied.
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Names
Nick & Noelle Valentine & Robin Lucky & Dewy Sunset & Dawn
Maise & Shamrock
Saffire & Sky
Rudy & Lily
Nasty Daisy & Mello Amber & Jade Peapod & Sunshine Bobbi & Buddi & Dusty* Splash & Monet Summer & Autumn Niknak* Sweetie & Skeeter Coral & Hope
Forrest Foster & Opal Lilac & Topaz Island & Coconut Tyng & Butter Isabelle & Bob Fern Joy & Ozzy Alleluhia Peaches & Kiwi Tikki & Owen Cobalt & Viva Tutti
Sophia & Gunnar Ixtapa, & Camelot, Arialle,
Sunday & Whittemore, W/ babies Palm & Basil,
Gracie & Garcia, Nashua &
Rainbow, Marty & Tyng, Maggie & Rusty, Millie, Wilmington & Laurel
Violet & Goldie, Huck & Becky, Lucy & Dezi, Patch & Sylvia Owen,Pacific & Atlantic, Magda & Siete' Century,Rhoda, Island, Biddy, Aiya, Tzippa, Aideen and Dulce, Fancy & Sasha, Solare',Faye, Breeze,Alise,Aliz,,Clover, Echo, Etu, Jaida and Hope,and Fawna ,Birch,Maple and Sequoia, Apache,Cheyanne and Sioux ,Valencia,Citrus, Kizzy,Mango,Tango
Meadow,Tequilla ,Aspen
Dixie,Flower,Fantasia,Frills
,Fashion, Breeze, Jaida
Lovie, Kiss, Dusk and Evening,Boo ,Brook,Zuri,
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Lovebirds on The Common
21 Maple St
West Brookfield, MA 01585
ph: 508-637-1303
alt: 508-873-2227
tom