So the basic answer is no, lovebirds do not like mirrors. They can be stressful and confusing to the bird, and ultimately very detrimental to their mental wellbeing. If you have a lovebird, then ideally it should have a partner. If it does, then the partner should really be providing all the stimulation it would get from having a mirror.
Lovebirdsreach sexual maturity around 9 months - 1 year old. At this time, female Lovebirds will begin laying their first eggs. A female Lovebird will lay eggs even if it does not have a partner and its eggs are unfertilized. A female Lovebird in captivity will lay a clutch (small group) of 3-6 eggs up to five times per year.
Especiallyfor egg-laying lovebirds because the hen needs a lot of Calcium during the period. When it comes to water, Lovebirds are heavy drinkers, and yes, they need it. They need the water to stay hydrated and aid their digestion, and so they need about 5-10 ounces of water in a day. Make sure to clean their water bowls every day and also
Ittakes anywhere from 21 to 26 days for a lovebird egg to hatch after it is laid. Sometimes female lovebirds will lay infertile eggs, this is natural and there is nothing wrong with your lovebird
Ifit seems weird, birds can even form "relationships" with non-living beings. If you want to decrease the chances of female parrot laying an egg, you should temporarily take away their favorite toy. The bird has some sort of a "nest", it might be a sign that the parrot is ready. It doesn't even have to look like a nest.
Washeggs under warm running tap water. The water must be warmer than the egg temperature but not hot. Dry each egg with a paper towel, and place it in a clean, open carton or wire rack. Sanitize the washed eggs by spraying them with a solution of bleach diluted with water.
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what to do when your lovebird lays an egg