Budgies wagging their tails while sleeping and dozing?
My budgie has been wagging his tail like this for a while now when he's sleeping, tired, or dozing. Is this normal?
My budgie has been wagging his tail like this for a while now when he's sleeping, tired, or dozing. Is this normal?
Hello, my budgie lost almost all of his tail feathers overnight, as well as a few of his wing feathers. I'm worried. My mom says it's nothing serious, but I still wanted to ask for your opinion, since he's almost always fluffed up. Lg
Hello, About 5 minutes ago this bird landed on my windowsill or rather crashed into my window. What should I do now? I mean, if he could fly, he'd be gone long ago. I need your help quickly, please! Thanks
What kind of bird is that in the attachment? You can't see it that well but maybe someone has an idea and recognizes it
Hello, my wife bought me a blue-fronted Amazon parrot for Christmas. She is female and 6 months old, a natural brood. What annoys me is that she only wants my wife to touch her and not me. She does take food from my hand and lets me stroke her feet, but nothing more. My wife…
Hello, I wanted to ask if it can be dangerous if you show the cockatiel a video of other cockatiels. My cockatiels are both female and male and both are tame. I fed them with the bottle earlier.
If the shaft is agile and otherwise behaves normally, you should only observe the further progress.
Some waves show this property and there must not necessarily be a disease associated with it.
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It depends on how strong it is. A little bit they always know. If it is clearly visible and has not been so before, get to the veterinarian and not wait.