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Fischer's Lovebird

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Hi my names Gordon and my passion is breeding Lutino fischer lovebirds. I live in Sydney Australia and I'm really looking forward to chatting to all you bird fanatics. I have a little web site that concentrates on a successful breeding formula for good healthy Lutino fischer's. Feel free to have a look and tell me what you think, there's plenty of photos to check out. Anyway thanks and cheers Gordon.....
Fischer's Lovebird
 
WOW. Those lutinos and the albino are AWESOME! I've been out of the bird business (mostly) for a few years, and never had more than just a couple of peachfaced lovebirds. I don't remember EVER seeing or hearing of fischer lovebird mutations. Those are really spectacular. It's nice that you can keep them in outside flights. I was actually in Sydney about 10 years ago, and I just kept thinking, "wow, you could keep your birds outside all year here!". Truly amazing wildlife there too. I remember having a picnic at Mowbray Park (don't remember the city) and a flock of cockatoos landed on the table next to us. Together, they sounded like a helicopter taking off.
Welcome to the forum, and thanks for sharing. The bird threads don't get quite as much attention as some of the others... lol.
Paul
 
Nice birds and a very nice, informative site. I breed peachfaced lovebirds, mainly the blue series. I've never had any Fischer's.
 
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