I'm not panicking, you're panicking.
I have upgraded my cage set up and I lost one of my chicks just as they were leaving the nest. I'm not sure what happened, i don't know if she jumped too soon, or was otherwise sick, but I found her in the cage floor one morning. I removed her, transferred everyone, cleaned/bleached/dried the cage, and moved everyone back in. In a bout of paranoia, i disposed of the original nest hut, in case it was something contagious.
Fast forward a few weeks, i have eight blossoming birds. They are beautiful, vibrant, fat little things, I'm so pleased.
Until yesterday, when I noticed two of my juvies appear to be a bad way with feather loss. I told myself, it's probably a molt, these things happen, but I did just switch their diet to something other than La Feber. We've also had our first 85 degree week here in Seattle.
I'm calm, I'm collected, I promptly moved this giant cage back into my living room from the porch and have been doting on them ever since.
I'll try to get some pictures. I thought maybe it was sunburn? Is that a thing? The two having problems are both pied, but also the oldest.
Behavior is normal, diet is new (But I'm going back to Feber after this, yessir) and drinking fine, bathing is fine. Flight is fine, they caught the occasional fly and bee on the porch, that was a treat to watch.
Reassuring words would be great. I tried digging out for some confirmed mite pictures, but didn't find anything that matched the pattern they're losing. Mostly breast/neck/head feathers...i can see their little ears.
