Species defines the head
Peach-Faced Lovebirds have a peach face fading into a green body with no eye-ring. Fischer's have a red forehead grading through orange to yellow chest with a white eye-ring. Masked have a solid black hood with a yellow throat and green body, also with eye-ring. We read which species your bird is from the photo and renders the specific head pattern. Neither is normalized to the others.
The pair option
Lovebirds bond closely, often for life. If you upload a photo with both birds, we can render the pair together in the same composition — perched side by side, preening, or facing each other. The bond is structurally part of the subject. Single-bird portraits work too, but a bonded pair painted as a pair carries more of what the species is.
Cherry Blossoms and Garden fit the species
Cherry Blossoms create complementary contrast against the peach-and-green of a Peach-Faced or the red gradient of a Fischer's — soft pink branches against vivid plumage. Garden flatters the green body across all species. Watercolor softens without losing the head color. Art Nouveau suits a pair as a decorative panel. Small birds; wall-ornament formats hold the scale right.