Domestic forms can be mostly blue or even yellow, whereas wild members have bright blue rumps and leaf green bodies.
Agapornis roseicollis (rosy-faced lovebird), also known as the rosy-collared or peach-faced lovebird. Peachface is a tiny parrot with an average length of 15cm. Numerous color mutations have emerged as a result of this bird’s popularity in aviculture, including Creminos, Lutinos, Orange-faced, Pieds, Fallows, Whitefaced, Violets, and Cinnamons.
Green plumage, a peach-colored face, a blue rump, grey feet, and a horn-colored bill characterize the original Peachface.
Males and females have extremely similar appearances.
The Namib Desert and other arid parts of southwestern Africa are home to this lovebird species.
They live in southwestern Africa’s dry, open land. They prefer broad-leaved woods, semi-desert, and mountainous environments up to 1,600 meters above sea level. It is reliant on the availability of water sources and congregates near pools to drink.