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A cute peach-faced pet lovebird building her nest using moringa stem

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My peach-faced lovebird, Birdy, is about to lay her eggs. I supply her with moringa or malunggay stem twice a week as her nesting material. Together with her husband, they would soften and crush the stem into pieces and put it under their wings. Subsequently, they will put the crushed moringa stems into their nest box and arrange it usually before they sleep.

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