One of the most common lovebird hybrids, they typically have peach-faced lovebird plumage with a greyish mask across the face. Their bills are a combination of both parent species, having red at the tip fading to tangerine at the base. They are nearly always (if not 100%) sterile. The first record of this hybrid in captivity comes from a Tampa zoo in 1964, though they almost certainly existed prior.