Am beauty, am grace, am get water in face.
[So apparently this video blew up again overnight. Percy says thank you to all her new followers. I hope you continue to enjoy her antics. <3]
Am beauty, am grace, am get water in face.
[So apparently this video blew up again overnight. Percy says thank you to all her new followers. I hope you continue to enjoy her antics. <3]

Lasagna for birb, yes?
[Percy vs. the apple.]

She was sk8r birb, said see ya l8r birb
Flight feathers take forever to grow in, like 6-8 months. They can fly before all the primaries are in too!
Oh dang, didn’t know they would take that long!
She was clipped when I got her, been crazy to see how well she’s flying even with just a few of her primaries back!
So I was pretty sure Percy’s juvenile molt was over (aside from her wings). But now she’s getting pins on her tail and head again and is dropping feathers and fluff like crazy?? But her flight feathers still haven’t finished growing in??
Could this still be the same molt (she first started losing feathers and fluff back in late SEPTEMBER) or is she seriously starting a new molt before the last one’s finished? Is that a thing??
That sounds pretty typical of how budgies molt. Mine have always molted twice a year at seemingly random intervals. I know light exposure plays a role in regulating their body clock throughout the year, so I imagine that has something to do with it. I wouldn’t worry unless there’s something abnormal about this molt. If you have any doubts, call your local avian vet and they can give you more guidance (phone calls are free!) In the meantime, make sure she has access to plenty of healthy foods and help her scritch those pinnies!
That’s what I thought. I appreciate the reply.
So I was pretty sure Percy’s juvenile molt was over (aside from her wings). But now she’s getting pins on her tail and head again and is dropping feathers and fluff like crazy?? But her flight feathers still haven’t finished growing in??
Could this still be the same molt (she first started losing feathers and fluff back in late SEPTEMBER) or is she seriously starting a new molt before the last one’s finished? Is that a thing??
Im pretty sure I follow every birblr out there.
Reblog this to prove me wrong. My dashbord is getting dull! This includes falconers, chickens, ducks, birdwatchers, etc. Doesnt have to be just parrots! (But does have to display safe practices)