Sleep length changing

Lumi

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Her name is: Lumi
Species: Quaker Parrot
Type: Opaline green with yellow front and golden flecks
Born: August 2022
Lumi, a quaker parrot, was asking to got o her sleep cage at 6 pm November (when got her) through January. The last week she has been asking to go to bed earlier and now she is consistently in bed at 5pm. I am still waking her up between 6:45 and 7:15 am. Why would she change her sleeping habits? I was believing 12 hours is more natural for a quaker not 13/14 hours.
 
Watch when the Sunrise and Sunset occur in your area and use that as your guide.
It is not unusual that on cloudy days the sleep cycle is longer and on Bright Sunny days, the sleep cycle is shorter.

Also, it is possible that your Parrot is not getting a full nights sleep for any number of reasons!
 
Watch when the Sunrise and Sunset occur in your area and use that as your guide.
It is not unusual that on cloudy days the sleep cycle is longer and on Bright Sunny days, the sleep cycle is shorter.

Also, it is possible that your Parrot is not getting a full nights sleep for any number of reasons!
She is having her first molt right now is only thing I can think of.
 
Watch when the Sunrise and Sunset occur in your area and use that as your guide.
It is not unusual that on cloudy days the sleep cycle is longer and on Bright Sunny days, the sleep cycle is shorter.

Also, it is possible that your Parrot is not getting a full nights sleep for any number of reasons!
Sunset says 5:13pm and sunrise says 6:58 currently
 
She is having her first molt right now is only thing I can think of.
Molting requires a huge amount of energy and it would not be unusual for a Parrot to need a bit more sleep than normal.
 

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