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Hi.
This is a very common behavior among pairs of waves and well-friended waves. The partner krault and cleanses the neck/head of the other well.
At these places the Welli does not really come from itself, which is why it ensures a good bond.
Could you compare it a little bit like someone close to you crawling your back. This also simply strengthens the bond.
LG
I think this is simply called “resided plumage care” for birds. In English also called “allopreening”. This is important for the birds. They thus show their partner/her chicks/friends affection and cultivate each other the plumage, which strengthens the bond again. Especially the neck and back area is often approached by the partner, because as a bird it is of course very bad to not even get there.
Or can you see anything at the neck/back what looks like it could cause an itching? Where I think if it really does it, the bird would also be somewhat noticeably different. (I’ll be corrected if I’m wrong.)
This behavior is part of the normal social behavioral repertoire of the waves.
I wish you a happy hand for your waves.
Best regards
gregor443
– skilled in the art –
they act together. What would be better in the cage would be, for example, the seats, they should be replaced by natural branches.
All right and why
That’s slender. They love each other. Yeah, that’s normal.
They crow each other. That’s sweet.
Cracks at the head or in the neck are part of the social interaction of the waves, especially in the case of couples, and should normally not be a reason for disturbing.