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 Your cockatiel's behavior changes; it becomes sleepy (eyes closing), less active, and withdrawn.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 ...
Basic Colors The normal male bird has a gray upper body and wings. The belly is white. The beak and legs are a red-orange color. On each side of the head is a cheek patch. There is a 'tear drop' mark under the eye. This is a brown/tan/fawn color commonly called orange. The flanks/sides of the bird just below the wings, is a chestnut (orange) colored area with white dots. The chest is black and white stripped like a zebra, hence the name zebra finch. A truly beautiful bird! The female also has a gray upper body and wings with a white belly. The beak and legs are the same red-orange color but not as deep color, lighter. She has a black 'tear drop' mark under the eye. The most noticable differences between males and females are the cheek patches and the chest striping. There are many color variations. Most of the color variations are simply a change in color of one or more of the part...
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