Love Bird Cages
 
Love bird quiz: Why do lovebirds need an additional dose of sunlight to thrive?

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Answer: Love birds have a gland that secretes oil. This oil turns into vitamin D when exposed to sunlight. Using their beak, lovebirds spread this oil throughout their feathers. If they do not receive proper sunshine, your lovebird may develop a vitamin D deficiency.
 
So when it comes to deciding where to place your love bird cages, anywhere near a window is a good option. Love bird cages should measure 36” x 36” x 24”. The frames should be narrow, allowing for maximum sunlight to stream through the sides.
 
The Hybrid or Majestic bird cages provide a superior environment for your parrots. These love bird cages have wide panels and narrow frames, enabling a healthy dose sunlight to enter the parrot cage.
 
Two Types of Love Bird Cages
 
When choosing love bird cages, you can purchase either a regular parrot cage or an outdoor avairy. The Suncatcher aviaries will provide your pet with hours of sunlight, fresh air and exercise—something all lovebirds thrive on. These birdcages can sit on your porch or in your backyard on a slab of cement. Your bird is guaranteed to receive all the sunlight he needs when housed in a Suncatcher bird avairy.
 
So what’s the best choice for love bird cages? It depends. But here are a few points to consider:
 
If you purchase regular indoor birdcages, you may have to move the parrot cage from place to place several times a day to ensure your pet catches enough rays of sunshine to thrive.
 
While this may sound difficult, it can be quite simple. All you need to do is purchase castors for you love bird cages. These allow you to wheel the bird cages around with ease.
 
If this sounds like too much hassle, stick with the outdoor bird aviaries. They stay in one spot and will absorb all the sunlight your love bird needs!