How do I know when my bird is sick? Tail bobbing, sitting "down on the perch" (crouching over its feet), and sitting on the floor of the cage. Sneezing, clicking respiration (cough), brown-stained feathers above the nostrils (runny nose), or breathing difficulty occurs. A change in or loss of voice or song is apparent. Your cockatiel's behavior changes; it becomes sleepy (eyes closing), less active, and withdrawn. There is a change in appetite. Loss of appetite or increase appetite. Your bird drinks more water than normal. Droppings become loose or change in color. The number of droppings decreases. Count the number of droppings daily when changing the cage. Fewer droppings may indicate that your cockatiel is not eating well. Your bird "fluffs up." A long molt and scratching or picking feathers occurs. thanks to pets health Egg Binding If your female cockatiel is sitting at the bottom of her cage with her feathers puffed out, she ...
Parrot History: Yesterday & Today About 40 million years ago, during the Eocene Epoch and long before man walked the Earth, the first parrot-type birds lived in the areas we now know as England, Austria and Germany. With no people to draw their likeness or write about their captivating ways, the only way we know that parrots existed is through fossilized remains. Some of the most important pieces of the puzzle were the bones of the foot, identifying the bird as zygodactylous, with the inner two toes facing forward and the two outer toes facing back. This is a characteristic parrots share with only a few other species, such as woodpeckers and cuckoos. Climate changes likely sent early parrot species flying off to seek hospitable areas, as they are no longer indigenous to Europe. The shifting and separating of continents may have isolated populations and entire species. Parrots are relatively new to Africa and South America, dated as appearing in Africa between 1.5 a...
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