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Old 11-03-2005, 07:45 PM
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Out of the three you listed, I will have to say that quakers are probably more favorable. Lovebirds can be little bullies bossing others around, have high pitched screams, though if raised and tamed right can be cuddly. Lories are high energetic birds, their diet pretty much is sugar based (lorie nector, bee pollen, and lots of fruits!) so you need to expect to have a bird ALWAYS on the go and ready to do something fun! However, because of their diet, they tend to always have watery droppings, and some even learn how to shoot their droppings! Quakers tend to be calmer, if raised right, very cuddly, very sweet, loves to play with toys, or even to eat, though if not socialized well enough could become one person birds, and they do have a loud scream (not as high pitched as a lovie, but still loud!).
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