Crossbred
Crossbred Fischer's lovebird is an avicultural label for Agapornis fischeri that does not come from a clearly maintained species-pure or mutation-pure line. Sometimes it means a mix of color varieties within Fischer's lovebirds, such as blue, lutino, pied, violet, sea-green, or orange-face lines. In other cases it may refer to hybrids with related eye-ring lovebirds, especially masked lovebirds, which can look similar to casual buyers. A wild-type Fischer's lovebird is a small African parrot with a white eye ring, green body, orange-red face, yellowish chest, and blue rump.
As pets, crossbred birds need the same social attention and flight space as other lovebirds, along with a balanced diet that is not based only on seed. They can be pair-bonded and vocal, and hand-tame birds still require daily interaction to stay manageable. For breeding, the important issue is disclosure: mixed or hybrid ancestry should be recorded and not represented as pure Fischer's stock. Conservation programs and serious species breeders generally avoid crossbred birds because they obscure species identity.
Colors: Blue, Green, Lutino, Orange Face, Pied, Sea-Green, Violet, White, Yellow