The lovebird is a small, colorful bird. The male and female birds have obvious differences in their external appearance. The following is a comparison of the differences between male and female lovebirds:
Feather color: The feathers of male lovebirds are more colorful than those of female birds. The feathers are mainly green and yellow, with blue, red, and purple colors. Spots and stripes of equal color. The female bird's feathers are relatively soft, mainly gray, yellow-green or light brown, and not so bright.
Neck ring: The male lovebird has a special green shiny collar on its head and neck. The female bird does not have this collar.
Body size: Male lovebirds are larger and slightly larger than females.
Beak: The beak of male lovebirds is usually slightly longer than that of female birds, and the beak shape is more slender.