WattaBird! Unlocking the Palette: Breeding African Lovebirds for Mesmerizing Mutations!

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WattaBird! Unlocking the Palette: Breeding African Lovebirds for Mesmerizing Mutations! Breeding African Lovebirds to create new mutations can be an exciting and rewarding endeavor for aviculturists. Here are some potential breeding combinations to produce new African Lovebird mutations: Lutino x Lutino: Breeding two lutino African Lovebirds can result in offspring with a higher chance of being lutino, which is a beautiful all-yellow mutation. Lutino x Pied: Crossing a lutino with a pied Lovebird can produce visually striking pied lutinos with patches of yellow and other colors. Turquoise x Blue: Pairing a turquoise Lovebird with a blue one can produce visually appealing turquoise blues, which have a combination of turquoise and blue feathers. Violet x Blue: Breeding a violet Lovebird with a blue Lovebird can result in visually striking violet blues, combining the violet and blue colorations. Opaline x Normal: Crossing an opaline Lovebird with a normal one can produce opaline offspring

WattaBird! Breeding Violet Fischer African LoveBirds

WattaBird! Breeding Violet Fischer African LoveBirds


The objective of this breeding project is simply to produce Violet Fischer series Lovebirds.

For this breeding project, both the Cock and the Hen are Violet Fischers.

This type of pairing will generally produce Violet Fischers, Blue Fischers, Medium Blue (Cobalt) Fischers, Dark Blue (Mauve) Fischers.



Violet Fischer African LoveBird Gallery

Here's my Violet Fischer Breeder.
This pair is a back to back Violet Fischer LoverBird.
The Cock is on the right. LoveBird Cocks are normally smaller than the Hen.
Fischer LoveBirds are not sexually dimorphic.
This means that there is no way to tell just by looking at them.
Both look the same. 


This is the Cock.

This is the Hen.


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  1. why does my pair of violet masked gather nesting materials? Are they both hen?

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    1. Both Cock and Hen help build the nest. You will see both gathering nesting materials and tucking them into their back feathers.

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    2. Both Cock and Hen help build the nest. You will see both gathering nesting materials and tucking them into their back feathers.

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