The back story here is that this is my first parrot. I've purchased him from a local pet shop, a privately owned store that deals in high end products, birds and exotic fish - including salt water. I'm not typically one to purchase from a pet store (I've been into dogs for a while and would prefer to deal directly with breeder), but this place seems nice, clean and has a knowledgeable avian dept manager. They allow you to put a deposit on a purchase up to 2 weeks prior to picking up. This seemed like a great idea as the parrot gets *lots* of attention from staff and patrons, in my mind "free" socialization - while also allowing us time to research cage options, get the house set up, etc. I had been informed by staff when I asked about the bird that he was "3 and half months old and has been with us 3 days now." I was attracted to the bird as he seems *very* social and has had no issues with stepping up, eating from my hand, taking pets & scratches, etc.
Now I'm concerned as I noticed some areas this evening that I'm worried might indicate feather plucking. I did not notice these areas before - but also have to admit I also hadn't observed him from the particular angle I did this evening either. This stems from an article of Micheal's I was reading - where as a reward for stepping up he raised a parrot to eye level. I did this this evening and got a different view of the birds chest and noticed some areas that did not seem to be covered with colored feathers - rather white downy ones.
Please let me know your thoughts on the pics below. I did my best to photograph the area in question. The very bottom pic was taken Sunday - and while from a different angle - seems to show much more complete plumage.
Thanks for any help,
-Calvin
This is the worst view:

These pics alternate flash on and flash off of the same view:




All other pics taken Wednesday Evening - this one was taken the day of deposit, Sunday (3 days prior):








