by escouve » Sun Sep 25, 2011 3:16 am
It's happened with my red-rumped parrot after a nightmare: he wakes me up and he's significantly less fluffy, with the loss of blood feathers too.
I know that guinea fowls (try to) escape predators by spontaneously shedding, making them 'slippery' - and I've been wondering for ages whether parrots have a similar strategy. Have you noticed any kind of environmental trigger?
If not, it might be a skin problem??? Any signs of irritation or parasites?