Called peachfaced lovebirds because the wild-type coloring has a reddish face (not really all that peach-colored frankly), this species also comes in a wide variety of color mutations. Some people get confused when they see a white-faced lovebird and someone says it is a peachfaced lovebird – well, it is! It is just one of the many color mutations that have occurred in captive breeding – but they are still part of the species Agapornis roseicollis (peachfaced lovebirds). Agapornis
Size: 1808px × 1382px
Photo credit: © ART Collection / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: agapornis, birds, creatures, faced, flickr, flickrdiamond, ication, image, love, lovebirds, peach, photo, photograpgh, roseicollis