Today as I was putting my cockatiel to bed, he put his head next the bars so he could get his usual head scratch. Now I know birds have flexible necks in a lot of ways, but I swear he nearly turned his head ALL the way around- like, his beak was facing the ceiling, eyes were where beak would be...he calmly turned his head back to normal one the head scratch moved to a different spot and just kind of went about his normal business. I thought maybe this was a common thing, but when I googled it, I didn't see anything specifically about it, barring one Yahoo!answers about a bird whose head was turned around the other direction permanently o.O and since it's pretty bizarre, I kind of expected to find a bunch of "look at this bird with its head turned upside down!!1" posts...and I didn't. So, is this abnormal? If so, is it dangerous? He's acting normal and healthy otherwise, and he can clearly move his neck to and from this position at will...it just seems like an awfully extreme angle, even for a head scratch, lol.
Any advice would be appreciated, thanks in advance!





