by Pajarita » Sun May 26, 2013 3:10 pm
Try to keep him to a solar schedule (up with sunrise and to bed with sunset) so his endocrine system can revert to been attuned with the seasons but he needs to be fully exposed to twilight for this to work properly because it's the change in solar spectrum that sets on or off his pineal gland (which, in turn, sets off the other glands). This is because birds are photoperiodic (meaning they set their 'internal clock' by the quantity and quality of light) and, when the days are long (artificial light after sunset), they produce sexual hormones. The problem with keeping parrots to a human schedule is that they produce sexual hormones all year round, year after year and this becomes not only emotionally but also physically uncomfortable for the bird, Birds only produce sexual hormones during the breeding season which makes their gonads (sexual organs) become enlarged and start producing hormones and go dormant (becoming small and inactive) the rest of the year but, when you keep them to a human schedule, they keep on producing hormones all year round. This makes their gonads very large and they can actually displace or squash other organs. I know of a male sennie that had blood in his urine because of over-large gonads. Aside from the physical discomfort, there is the constant and never relieved arousal which frustrates them terribly.
Also, during the day, he should have a good quality full spectrum light (CRI more than 94 and Ktemp as closest as 5500 as you can find it but, if anything, a little lower is better than a little higher because blue light -high Ktemp- puts them in breeding condition) and, in the winter, there should also be a humidifier in the room where he is kept (this is not only for his plumage but also for his respiratory system).
And yes, there are all kinds of misinformation in birdsites (people even dry blow their birds' feathers after a bath!!!), that's why I always tell people "Don't listen to ANYBODY (and that includes me), do your own research from field biologists and scientists that have observed and studied the species you have in the wild and draw your own conclusions. And, when in doubt, go to what nature does and imitate it as close as possible". But the bath water is an easy one because there is no warm water in nature -LOL.