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The only one I know the gender for sure is my Red-bellied because of his bright orange belly.
My lovebird I've called a "she" since I got her because back then, that is what stuck to her. However, as I'm reading people stories about Lovebirds, it seems like I might have a male...but changing without being sure is a little weird for me and I don't really intend on having her DNA sexed any time soon.
My Senegal, I believe to be female. There are some clues to help identify male/female, although you can never be sure at 100%. Based on a comparison of these "clues" between her and her "brother", it seemed that Shade might be a female and her brother a male.
My Meyer's...Petey was 13 when I got her last August. Since previous owners said she was a male, I did refer to her as "him" for a while..then when she started to display with her nesting behaviour, it seemed to be that "she" was more fitting. With Zuri, it was just what stuck. After being around a couple of Pois (more than just my own), she looked more like a female than a male, but again, can't be sure without sexing her.
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Piper - 4 year old Lovebird
Shade - 3 year old Senegal
Joey - 4 year old Red-bellied
Petey - 14 year old Meyer's
Zuri - 1 year old Meyer's
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