feather loss - continued from "confusing GS behaviour"
Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 6:01 pm
Earlier last week, I posted about my female green singer exhibiting nesting behaviour in less than ideal circumstances. In the last week, Lacey has been nesting/squatting in the the twist of a rope in her cage. There is no nests in her cage and she is housed with 6 other birds, including her mate.
Lacey is still eating and drinking on her own. However, she will drink water off of my finger. For about three days last week she was more active and seemed to be improving - characterized by her being less tolerant of me and spending more time away from the rope. She defends the rope area from the other birds.
She is still flying and sleeps away from her "nesting rope." When away from the rope, she sings and is active. In the last week, she was given egg food, vitamins, and greens.
However, today I noticed a very small area of missing feathers directly below her beak (upper throat area). There is no way she could of plucked these feathers, nor do I imagine any of the other birds being able to do this. Has anyone ever encountered this kind of feather loss before?
Any help (or ideas as to what is going on with her) are greatly appreciated! Thanks.
Lacey is still eating and drinking on her own. However, she will drink water off of my finger. For about three days last week she was more active and seemed to be improving - characterized by her being less tolerant of me and spending more time away from the rope. She defends the rope area from the other birds.
She is still flying and sleeps away from her "nesting rope." When away from the rope, she sings and is active. In the last week, she was given egg food, vitamins, and greens.
However, today I noticed a very small area of missing feathers directly below her beak (upper throat area). There is no way she could of plucked these feathers, nor do I imagine any of the other birds being able to do this. Has anyone ever encountered this kind of feather loss before?
Any help (or ideas as to what is going on with her) are greatly appreciated! Thanks.