FlyBirdiesFly
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Bluebell is molting right now, big time. Her head is covered in pin feathers and she’s missing primaries to the point where she’s having to work a lot harder to fly. Something odd happened tonight - Bluebell was very tame! I’ve had her for almost 5 years and she’s never really let me touch her. Well tonight, she stepped up for me, let me take her out of the bird room, let me pet her without any protest, and even let me hold her in my hand. This is very unusual for Bluebell - normally she squirms, bites and squawks whenever I have to grab her for a nail trim. She’s never let me pet her or touch her either. I was thinking at first that maybe she’s more tame because she can’t fly very well right now, but she didn’t even squawk or try to get away. She just sat on my finger quietly while I pet her back, scratched her head to break open pin feathers, and took a look at her wings. She let me grab her and turn her over without much fuss at all. It’s not like she’s not able to fly though, she can still fly across the room but it’s clear she’s having trouble. So I’m a little concerned as to why Bluebell acted so tame suddenly.
Do you think it has to do with her molting? She’s still eating normally and I haven’t noticed any other changes in her behavior. Should I take her to my Avian Vet just to be sure? It is about time for a birdie wellness check anyway. Is this a real cause for concern or is she just warming up to me? Am I being a paranoid parront??
Do you think it has to do with her molting? She’s still eating normally and I haven’t noticed any other changes in her behavior. Should I take her to my Avian Vet just to be sure? It is about time for a birdie wellness check anyway. Is this a real cause for concern or is she just warming up to me? Am I being a paranoid parront??

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