Hello!
I'm posting this thread because I just read that drooping wings = illness, unless it's a part of a courtship display. In any other situation, it's a bad sign, according to a site I just visited. This worried me a bit because my Penny seems healthy in general, but after having a shower her wings droop a bit, she's not holding them up entirely so the tips don't cross behind her back (I thought she did this because the wings dry faster this way, if the flight feathers are a bit "spread out"). Her wings also droop a bit sometimes when she's sleeping, not always, but sometimes. Like I said she seems healthy in general, she's flying about, she's playing with her toys, she's curious, eats and drinks properly, her feathers look great, she is interactive... I know parrots are great at hiding illness though, which is why I'm worried. Are sometimes-drooping-wings always an indication of illness, or is it normal that they do this from time to time, for example while sleeping or after a shower? Should I be worried by this?





