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Rosy-faced Lovedbird

- Rosy-faced Lovebirds are small, vibrant green parrots with pink faces that have established a thriving, wild population in metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona, since the 1980s - Descended from escaped pets, over 2,000 of these African natives now inhabit urban areas in Arizona, nesting in palm trees and saguaro cacti, often utilizing backyard bird feeders - While primarily in the Greater Phoenix area, they have expanded as far south as Tucson - They have adapted to the intense Arizona heat by utilizing bird baths, fountains, and even nesting in air-conditioner vents - They are highly social, frequently seen in small flocks, and often use nest holes created by Gila woodpeckers in saguaro cacti

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