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The vet I go to is the one I've been using for 11-12 years. The first time he got sick I took him to an emergency pet hospital - but they had no avian specialist on site and didn't seem to know what to do. Another vet closer to where I live that cares for dogs, cats and birds, said nothing serious is wrong with him. It is the original vet who we know for 11-12 years, who is working with me to find out what is wrong. He's had virtually almost every test except for an x-ray and skin biopsy which I would rather not do - except as a last resort - don't want to put him under any more stress. He has been eating Harrison's coarse since for 11 years. I do give him occasional pieces of fruit - but he's picky - only likes the really sweet kind (banana, mango, etc.) He turns his nose up at string beans and healthy veggies. Seems to have a sweet tooth and likes sweet veggies only. The good thing is his appetite is still in check. But he is back on an anti-inflammatory and an anti-fungal. While these meds keep his plucking and tapping to a minimum, as our vet said, it isn't curing whatever it is that he has. All his feathers grew back where he plucked and then the first time he went off the meds, he re-plucked them out in the same spots and then twitches and shakes/taps his foot. I'm calling the vet back tomorrow for another update. I welcome any ideas or suggestions.