Sunnybank Aviaries are located on the Southside of Brisbane in Queensland Australia. We are private breeders of Cockatiels, Lovebirds, Conures, Alexandrines & Princess Parrots with our main focus being currently on some of the rarer Lovebird mutations. Home About Us Links Sign Guest Book View Guest Book Parrots Contact Us

Lovebirds!

Peachface   Masked   Fischer's  Nyasa

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   This bird pictured above is the newest addition to our aviaries. It is an Opaline Creamino Peachface and to our knowledge is relatively uncommon in Australia. It is only a juvenile in this picture

 

 

We began our avicultural hobby in Lovebirds and would currently have one of the biggest collections in Australia.  They are a very social and affectionate parrot and have the potential to make great pets for those who are looking to form a long-term relationship with their bird.

We keep the four varieties which are currently available in Australia being Peachface, Masked, Fischer's & Nyasa and only breed birds within the same species so as to rule out any possibility of hybrids.  All of our Lovebirds are provided with the same feeding plan as our Cockatiels and are also available as handraised pets.

We have now added Opaline & Orangeface to our selection of Peachface mutations and will be focusing on breeding these two mutations together.  We have also begun our breeding program for our Violet Peachfaces.

                         


 Breeding Pair of Normal Opaline Peachies
 Orangeface Peachface 

                      
Orangeface Golden Cherry
Violet Peachface 

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Peachface Lovebirds

 
Young Male Whiteface Violet  Peachface
Opaline Lutino Peachface   


Cinnamon Aqua Opaline

Coloration can vary widely among populations but females are generally darker and greener, whilst males are smaller and brighter.

 

 

   
 American Whiteface Cinnamon

Australian Cinnamon Opaline

Blue Opaline & Split Opaline

   
Lutino Peachface
Slate Opaline Peachface Pair Whiteface Violet Peachface


         

 
Closeup of Violet Rump
Opaline & Lutino Opaline
 

              
   
Cinnamon Orangeface

Cinnamon Orangeface
  
  Orangeface Peachface

 
 
 Mauve Opaline
Opaline  with Unusual Markings
Group of Young Opalines

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Masked Lovebirds

There are two categories of masked lovebirds, the black-masked and the blue-masked (often called cobalt).  The head of the black-masked is a dark sooty black with a bright red beak.  The wings are a dark green with a lighter underside.  The breast and the nape of the neck are yellowish, and the flight feathers are black.  Masked lovebirds are known for the large white rings around the eyes (which give it the appearance of wearing a mask).


Masked Lovebird with Unusual Markings??

 

  
 Group of Masked Lovebirds Violet Cobalt Masked Lovebirds

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Fischer's Lovebirds

Fischer's lovebirds have green backs, chests and wings.  Their necks are a golden yellow and as it progresses upward it becomes darker orange.  The top of the head is olive green, and the beak is bright red.  The upper surface of the tail has some purple or blue feathers.  Young birds are very similar to the adults, except for the fact that they are duller and the base of their mandible has brown markings.

 

 

  
Group of Fischer's Lovebirds

Group of Yellowface Fischer's Lovebirds



  Group of Lutino Fischer's Lovebirds
 
The Back of a White Fischer's Lovebird 

  
 Young Violet Spangle Fischer
Extended Wing View

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Nyasa Lovebirds

The nyasa lovebird can be often mistaken for the fischer's variety but are smaller in size and lack the olive-green hood and the blue lower-back of the fischers.

 


Group of Nyasa Lovebirds

 

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