introduction
- Home
- What is a lovebird?
- Lovebirds in the wild?
- Lovebirds and their history
- The 9 species of lovebird
- About Lovebird Mania
- News
- Contact us



Choosing a lovebird
- Why a lovebird?
- Is a lovebird right for you?
- Hand fed Vs not hand fed
- Female vs Male
- Where to find a lovebird
- One lovebird or two?

General care
- Breeding lovebirds
- Feeding your lovebird
- General Care of your lovebird



lovebird Health
- Clipping wings
-
Lovebirds Plucking

Training lovebirds
- Taming Lovebirds
- Training Lovebirds
- Lovebird Behavior
- Teaching your lovebird tricks
- Stopping lovebirds screaming
- Teaching lovebirds to talk

Lovebird Mutations
- Peach Face Mutations
- Black Cheeked Mutations
- Fischers Mutations
- Masked Mutations

Miscellaneous
>NZ Lovebird Society

>Lovebird FAQ's

>Lovebird Photos

>Recommended reading

>Online resources

>Bird Lovers Community




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The history of Lovebird Mania





Started in July 2000 a year after I got my first lovebird Petey, Lovebird Mania was called "Scotts Lovebird Page" and consisted of about 4 pages. It had only a few hits per week and was made and hosted in Homestead.com.
I then in October 2000 got a free domain name called "PFlovebirds.org" which was short for Peach Faced Lovebirds.org because the site only contained info, links and pics of peach faced lovebirds. That was hosted on Tripod for a few months and then Geocities until PFlovebirds.org was terminated by me.


A websites on only Peach Faced Lovebirds was getting kind of boring and so I decided at the start of 2001 to make "Lovebird Mania®"
This new site included links to other glorious sites containing lovebirds and information on all of the 9 species of lovebird. It took awhile to find a good IRC Chat room for "Lovebird Mania" but I found one in august 2001 and it was worth the wait.


"Lovebird Mania" has gone through many changes in design and as I have gotten better at the art of webdesign the designs for "Lovebird Mania" has improved dramatically.
Thank you very much for the support over the years and I hope more support keeps coming for the next few years as well.