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Birdwatching in Africa - Black-winged Lovebird, Agapornis taranta, Abyssinian Lovebird


The Black-winged Lovebird (Agapornis taranta) also known as Abyssinian Lovebird is a mainly green bird of the parrot family. At about 16.5 cm long, it is the largest of the lovebird genus, a group of small parrots. The adult male is easily identified by its red forehead, and the adult female by its all green head. They are native to Eritrea and Ethiopia, and they are uncommon as pets.

Habitat
The natural habitat for a black-winged lovebird is typically from southern Eritrea to southwestern Ethiopia and they normally live in either high plains or mountainous regions.

Range map from www.oiseaux.net

Range map
Range map from www.oiseaux.net - Ornithological Portal Oiseaux.net
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Description
The black-winged lovebird, with a length of about 16 cm, is the largest of all the lovebirds. It is sexually dimorphic, as are the red-headed lovebird and grey-headed lovebird of the lovebird genus. The dimorphism becomes apparent in juvenile birds after their first molt at about eight or nine months of age. Both the male and female black-winged lovebird are mostly green, and only the adult male black-winged lovebird has a red forehead and a ring of red feathers around its eyes.

The tail is black tipped and feathers below the tail show a yellowish colour. The rump and feathers above the tail are light green. In the male feathers under the wing are typically black, and in the female the feathers under the wing are typically greenish or brownish black. Both sexes have a red beak and gray feet.

Length: 16 cm
Wingspan:
Weight: 49 - 66 g
Longevity:
Distinctive Feature
Similar Species


From opus at www.birdforum.net the forum for wild birds and birding.


Listen to the Black-winged Lovebird

Remarks from the Recordist

Calls from a pair of birds perched in a small tree in dense scrub at the base of a tall cliff.


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Behavior

Food and feeding
Sunflower seeds, corn, apples and mission figs are typical of an Abyssinian lovebird diet.

Breeding
The black-winged lovebird nests in a tree cavity. The eggs are white and there are usually three or four eggs in a clutch. The female incubates the eggs for 23 days, and the chicks fledge from the nest about 45 days after hatching.

Status
Widespread and a common species throughout its habitat range, the black-winged lovebird is evaluated as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.

Aviculture
In aviculture the black-winged lovebird has not become well established as a breeding bird, although it can tolerate cold weather. Breeding in aviculture is on a small scale, so it is an uncommon pet.

Conservation status
Conservation status
Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)
IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN. 2012. Retrieved 26 November 2013.



From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Sighted: 28 October 2019(Date of first photo that I could use)
Location: Sabana Beach Resort at Lake Langano, Ethiopia


Black-winged Lovebird, Agapornis taranta, Abyssinian Lovebird
Black-winged Lovebird - 28 October 2019 - Sabana Beach Resort at Lake Langano, Ethiopia

Black-winged Lovebird, Agapornis taranta, Abyssinian Lovebird
Black-winged Lovebird - 28 October 2019 - Sabana Beach Resort at Lake Langano, Ethiopia

Black-winged Lovebird, Agapornis taranta, Abyssinian Lovebird
Black-winged Lovebird - 28 October 2019 - Sabana Beach Resort at Lake Langano, Ethiopia

Black-winged Lovebird, Agapornis taranta, Abyssinian Lovebird
Black-winged Lovebird - 28 October 2019 - Sabana Beach Resort at Lake Langano, Ethiopia



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