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Why is my macaw sleeping too much

Macaws sleep 10-12 hours daily. Excessive sleeping often signals illness, stress, or environmental issues like poor diet or disrupted light cycles. Observe for other symptoms and consult an avian vet if concerned.

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Why is my cockatiel sitting fluffed up

If your cockatiel is sitting fluffed up, it often signals illness, cold, or stress. Check for other symptoms like lethargy or tail bobbing. Consult a vet if behavior persists beyond a day.

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Why is my budgie plucking his feathers

Budgies pluck feathers due to stress, boredom, skin irritation, or medical issues like parasites or infections. Identify the cause by checking environment, diet, and behavior, then consult a vet for diagnosis and treatment.

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Why is my lovebird plucking his feathers

Lovebirds often pluck feathers due to stress, boredom, nutritional deficiencies, skin irritation, or medical issues. Identifying the underlying cause through careful observation and veterinary consultation is essential to effectively prevent this behavior and ensure your feathered friend's wellbeing

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Why is my african grey sitting fluffed up

A fluffed-up African grey often indicates illness, cold, or stress. Learn the common causes, when to worry, and steps to take for your bird's health.

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Why is my conure biting suddenly

Sudden biting in conures often stems from hormonal changes, fear, or pain. Learn to read your bird's body language and adjust handling to rebuild trust.

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Why is my macaw biting suddenly

Sudden biting in macaws often stems from hormonal changes, fear, or unmet social needs. Redirect behavior with environmental enrichment and respect body language cues.

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Why is my finch losing feathers around his neck

Finches lose neck feathers most commonly due to molting, stress, or feather plucking. Molting is natural, but if accompanied by bare skin or behavior changes, consult an avian vet to rule out mites, infections, or nutritional deficiencies.

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Why is my budgie sleeping too much

Budgies sleep a lot naturally (10-12 hours), but excessive sleeping can signal illness, stress, or poor conditions. Learn to spot abnormal sleep and when to see an avian vet.

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Why is my macaw plucking his feathers

Macaws pluck feathers due to medical issues like infections, allergies, or pain, and behavioral causes such as boredom, stress, or lack of stimulation. A vet exam is crucial to rule out physical problems first.