Sorry, no idea actually. I know the feeling of having no avian vets but normal vets can sometimes cure your bird as well!. One of my friends took their bird to a normal vet, the bird had severe injury on her leg, even possible fracture, the vet gave the bird medicines that were meant for dogs and cats and soon, the bird was recovered. I am not saying that was a good thingy necessarily, there was high risk something could've just gone 'wrong', since birds can't/shouldn't eat medicines meant for mammals. Still though, I am pretty sure the bird would have died without all the medicines.
See if you have a normal vet around, now every vet is different and your vet might just give up on spot (yeah, they do that), but it's worth trying.
That wound is definitely infected, so you need to do something quick, a few months more and your bird might just die...
How did the bird got that wound?
Like did a cat attack her/him or something?
Just asking, is your bird eating biscuits?
I have heard that wild birds do eat plain, digestive biscuits but... I don't think pet birds should eat that.
Give us your opinion everyone.
Best thing for now is take him/her to a vet, follow the vet's instructions and keep him/her warm, comfortable, fed and hydrated.
Also, I remember reading an article a few weeks back and then there was a message on the side saying- 'Ask an avian vet today!', I tried finding which website was that or other, similar websites or just a place where you could possibly ask a CAV. But no luck

I'll update if I find one.
Does anybody else have any idea about this?
It will surely help Lovebird 21 a lot.
Thanks!
