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The black-cheeked lovebird is 14 cm (5.5 in) in length, [2] with mostly green plumage, reddish-brown forehead and forecrown, brownish-black cheeks and throat, orange bib below the throat which fades to yellowish-green, white eye-rings and grey feet. Adult have bright red beaks, while juveniles of the species are similar but with a more orange bill.
Wildtype lovebirds are mostly green with a variety of colours on their upper body, depending on the species. The Fischer's lovebird, black-cheeked lovebird, and the masked lovebird have a prominent white ring around their eyes. Many colour mutant varieties have been produced by selective breeding of the species that are popular in aviculture.
Other parrot species naturally occurring in the same distribution area as Poicephalus parrots include African grey parrots, African ring-necked parakeets, and different species of lovebirds like red-headed, black-collared, yellow-collared, rosy-faced, black-cheeked, black-winged, Fischer's, and Lilian's lovebirds.
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Black-winged lovebird: A. taranta (Smith-Stanley, 1814) LC: Ethiopia and central Eritrea Red-headed lovebird: A. pullarius (Linnaeus, 1758) LC: Sub-Saharan Africa north of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and around the Gulf of Guinea: Black-collared lovebird: A. swindernianus (Kuhl, 1820) LC
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