why do lovebirds tend to fly away and never came back?

Lovebirds are small, agile birds that are known for their ability to fly. In the wild, lovebirds live in flocks and are constantly on the move, flying from place to place in search of food and shelter. This instinct to fly and explore can sometimes lead lovebirds to fly away from their homes, particularly if they are not properly trained or if they are not given enough stimulation and attention in their environment. It is also possible for lovebirds to fly away if they are frightened or if they are startled by loud noises or sudden movements. In some cases, lovebirds may not be able to find their way back home if they fly too far, which can result in them becoming lost.

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