tlfisher New member Joined Apr 28, 2013 Messages 179 Reaction score 0 Location Iowa Parrots Cockatiel (daughter's bird) Rare Parakeet(daughter's bird) Jan 27, 2017 #1 OMG. Sunny is losing his feathers! Sent from my SCH-R970 using Tapatalk
EllenD New member Joined Aug 20, 2016 Messages 3,979 Reaction score 70 Location State College, PA Parrots Senegal Parrot named "Kane"; Yellow-Sided Green Cheek Conure named "Bowie"; Blue Quaker Parrot named "Lita Ford"; Cockatiel named "Duff"; 8 American/English Budgie Hybrids; Ringneck Dove named "Dylan" Jan 27, 2017 #2 Looks like he let his tail go. Does he still have any tail feathers left? Sent from my XT1575 using Tapatalk
Looks like he let his tail go. Does he still have any tail feathers left? Sent from my XT1575 using Tapatalk
OP OP tlfisher New member Joined Apr 28, 2013 Messages 179 Reaction score 0 Location Iowa Parrots Cockatiel (daughter's bird) Rare Parakeet(daughter's bird) Feb 1, 2017 Thread starter #3 Yes, and flies with no problem. These feathers look horrible too. The new ones are bright and healthy. Sent from my SCH-R970 using Tapatalk
Yes, and flies with no problem. These feathers look horrible too. The new ones are bright and healthy. Sent from my SCH-R970 using Tapatalk
OP OP tlfisher New member Joined Apr 28, 2013 Messages 179 Reaction score 0 Location Iowa Parrots Cockatiel (daughter's bird) Rare Parakeet(daughter's bird) Feb 1, 2017 Thread starter #4 Do birds pluck feathers as gifts? Very silly question. I use feathers in my jewelery and in crafts. Not his, but maybe. Need advice. Sent from my SCH-R970 using Tapatalk
Do birds pluck feathers as gifts? Very silly question. I use feathers in my jewelery and in crafts. Not his, but maybe. Need advice. Sent from my SCH-R970 using Tapatalk
JBassset New member Joined Oct 18, 2016 Messages 205 Reaction score 5 Location Boise Parrots 3 year old GC Conure 13 year old B&G Macaw Feb 1, 2017 #5 As gifts? No. They pluck when molting or when they're stressed. It's normal to find a feather every once in a while but a lot all at once is usually not a good sign.
As gifts? No. They pluck when molting or when they're stressed. It's normal to find a feather every once in a while but a lot all at once is usually not a good sign.
E Eve2 New member Joined Jan 30, 2017 Messages 44 Reaction score 0 Feb 1, 2017 #6 He is having a heavy molt, some birds molt fast and others just a few at a time.