Originally when I greeted my umbrella cockatoo one morning a week ago, I noticed him missing a small patch of feathers on his chest (upper area of bare patch on picture). Weirdly, I haven't noticed any changes in his behavior. He's always seemingly been so happy since I raised him from 3 months old (he's 7 years old now). I didn't think much of it until the next day when a few more feathers were missing. I figured it might be a sign of birdy puberty or some hormonal changes. I rarely "cuddle" with him anymore; I stopped when he was about 3 years old. Our interactions are less hands on (more-so trick/toy based) as I've seen hundreds of cockatoos online pluck, and never wanted him to go through it. Since day 2 of the incident I've made sure to change up his diet, toys, increased the attention I gave him, etc. The bare patch hasn't increased in size since day 2. Yesterday when I inspected his chest, I saw two tiny pin feathers developing in the first area he seemed to have plucked. Today I inspected the area again and it seems 2 pin feathers have grown drastically in less than 24 hrs. I also noticed tiny feather speckles on the bare patch. Did he actually pluck his feathers if they're seemingly coming back in a week later? Or is this molting? Are the little white speckles on the bare patch looking like new feathers coming in or are they remnants of old? Thanks in advance for your opinion!

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