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by finchmix22 » Sat Sep 01, 2012 1:19 pm
My rccb male does the same thing with his feathers. He seems to do that before preening or while preening. It's as if he messes up the feathers and then slowly...places them in their correct positions later. He takes his time and I thought several times he had been injured, but later on, he'll look normal again.
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by tinysparrow » Sat Sep 01, 2012 4:14 pm
finchmix22 wrote:
My rccb male does the same thing with his feathers. He seems to do that before preening or while preening. It's as if he messes up the feathers and then slowly...places them in their correct positions later. He takes his time and I thought several times he had been injured, but later on, he'll look normal again.
ok thanks for the reassurance deborah! i was worried about the little guy

i appreciate the help!
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by L in Ontario » Sat Sep 01, 2012 7:17 pm
I had a blue Gouldian with wind swept feathers. Hers stayed that way until her next moult.
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by tinysparrow » Sat Sep 01, 2012 7:59 pm
L in Ontario wrote:
I had a blue Gouldian with wind swept feathers. Hers stayed that way until her next moult.
what do you think caused this liz?
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by L in Ontario » Sat Sep 01, 2012 8:37 pm
Never could figure it out - she was like that when I got her. She seemed healthy enough.
I currently have a Cuban hen with 'ruffled' feathers on her breast/belly - Cubans should have all feathers laying flat, like most finches. This one looks almost like a frilled canary.

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by finchmix22 » Sat Sep 01, 2012 8:41 pm
My male stays like that until his molt. I forgot that aspect. However, he has the ruffled feathers often , to me, but he is otherwise healthy. I wouldn't worry unless the finch seems sick or fluffed up and irregular droppings etc.
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by tinysparrow » Sat Sep 01, 2012 10:44 pm
Never could figure it out - she was like that when I got her. She seemed healthy enough.
yes liz, its strange to see

it looks like a bad case of bed head!
I wouldn't worry unless the finch seems sick or fluffed up and irregular droppings etc.
thanks deborah, i will keep an eye on him for sure!
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by lotsofhappyfinches » Sun Sep 02, 2012 12:44 am
i dont want to alarm you, but my Lady Gouldian finch Bonnie had the same feather pattern before she died. her death was very sudden, she was fine and a half an hour later she died. However, she had the feathers growing that way for a long time before she died. i dont want to scare you, your bird looks very healthy

, i just thought it was worth mentioning.
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