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Thank you for that reply. Sounds like good advice.I'd say a visit to an avian vet is the best idea.
Obviously any changes in diet can affect poop number and appearance.
Is your bird a female or a male? Females in hormonal breeding condition getting ready to lsy eggs poop less frequently and their poops are much bigger.
I'd put plain white paper towels on the cage floor at night and check poop numbers and appearance in the morning. If anything is odd looking save the towels for the vet to look at or photograph it.