Trained Parrot BlogParrot Wizard Online Parrot Toy StoreThe Parrot Forum

Bruised beak?

Talk about bird illnesses and other bird health related issues. Seeds, pellets, fruits, vegetables and more. Discuss what to feed your birds and in what quantity. Share your recipe ideas.

Bruised beak?

Postby entrancedbymyGCC » Wed Feb 16, 2011 1:40 pm

Has anyone seen a bruise on a light-colored beak? Scotty loves to bang his big beak on things when he's feeling stroppy and a few days ago he developed a small purple spot just a bit below his nostrils, right on the front where he smacks it into stuff. Is the beak in fact vascular enough to bruise? If so, would it ever be anything to worry about? It doesn't bother him at all, and I suppose it is quite possible it's a grape juice stain or something.
Scooter :gcc:
Death Valley Scotty :cape:
User avatar
entrancedbymyGCC
Cockatoo
 
Gender: This parrot forum member is female
Posts: 2106
Location: Southern California aka LALA land
Number of Birds Owned: 2
Types of Birds Owned: Green Cheek Conure
(Un)Cape Parrot
Flight: No

Re: Bruised beak?

Postby pchela » Wed Feb 16, 2011 2:43 pm

I have seen this once on a WB Caique. At first we thought it was a food stain but it never went away. He played really rough so we decided it might be a bruise. Sure enough, it eventually grew out just like a bruise on a fingernail. I don't think it's anything to be concerned about unless he starts displaying signs of discomfort.
"I bet the sparrow looks at the parrot and thinks, yes, you can talk, but LISTEN TO YOURSELF!" ~ Jack Handy ~ Deep Thoughts
User avatar
pchela
African Grey
 
Gender: This parrot forum member is female
Posts: 1281
Number of Birds Owned: 3
Types of Birds Owned: Senegal -Pippin
Red Belly - Nicholas
Lesser Jardine's - Rupert
Timneh African Grey - Isabeau (Ibby)
Flight: Yes

Re: Bruised beak?

Postby Kim S » Wed Feb 16, 2011 4:37 pm

Yes, birdbeaks can bruise. I have seen more than a few budgie- and tielbabies smash into things when old enough to fly but too young to navigate. You know what its like, they launch themselves, get psyched about FLYINGG!!!! They make more and more speed and forget the fact that you need to know how to break, or at least swerve when an unmovable object dooms up in front of you.
Most of them will get their beaks bruised a couple of times. Its nothing to worry about unless you notice him having trouble eating or picking up things.
Kika: Senegal Parrot.
Guus: Cockatiel, Yellowcheek, cinnamon, pearl, pied.
User avatar
Kim S
Amazon
 
Gender: This parrot forum member is female
Posts: 654
Location: Roermond, Holland
Types of Birds Owned: Senegal (1)
Flight: Yes


Return to Health, Nutrition & Diet

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 6 guests

Parrot ForumArticles IndexTraining Step UpParrot Training BlogPoicephalus Parrot InformationParrot Wizard Store