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Recognize a sick bird – Birds Online

WEBThe body temperature of sick birds is often too low (hypothermia). So the animals tremble at the entire body what is to be recognized easily by the fluffed up plumage that is shaking. …

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Signs of illness – Birds Online

WEBRecognize a sick bird. Recognize a sick bird If a bird is injured, it's easy to see in most cases. A bleeding Temperature of a bird's feet. The temperature of a bird's feet Based …

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Bird anatomy – Birds Online

WEB11 Cloaca or vent (is located on the underside of the body) 12 Leg. 13 Toes. 14 Claws. 15 Abdomen. 16 Breast (keel) 17 Crop. 18 Wing. 19 Throat.

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Preen gland – Birds Online

WEBAt the low back right above the tail-base, the preen gland is located in budgies and many other bird species. There are some more names for this part of a bird’s body like …

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Cold and sneezing – Birds Online

WEBSymptoms. If a bird has a cold and is sneezing frequently, you may notice damp and encrusted feathers above the nose. In most instances, colds can be recognized by the …

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Bald head – Birds Online

WEBThis usually results in a weakened immune defence. Some birds may also develop eczema or skin inflammation on their head because their bare skin is overstimulated. If the head …

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Cloaca or vent – Birds Online

WEBInside the body, the cloaca is coated with a sensitive mucous membrane. Under certain circumstances, this mucosa can slip outwards. Vets call this condition a cloacal prolapse …

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Viral plumage disease (PBFD) – Birds Online

WEBThe abbreviation PBFD derives from “ P sittacine B eak and F eather D isease”. However, because not all birds show the same symptoms, the disease is alternatively referred to …

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Bird lice (mallophaga) – Birds Online

WEBBird louse on a feather of a Lineolated parakeet. In a moderate to severe infestation of bird lice, the feathers look plucked and gnawed because many lice have fed on them. The …

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Breast – Birds Online

WEBA bird’s breast can tell a skilled observer a lot about a bird’s nutritional status and flight abilities. In order to understand how to gain information from the appearance of a bird’s …

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Kidney inflammation (nephritis) – Birds Online

WEBKidney inflammation, the medical term for which is nephritis, can be caused by a variety of different factors in pet birds. Quite often, nutrition mistakes lead to severe disorders of …

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Nose and cere – Birds Online

WEBThe nostrils (2) and the cere (1) of a male budgie. The nose of a budgie is located above the upper beak. Only the outer parts of the nose are visible. The nasal cavities are …

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What droppings tell you – Birds Online

WEBBird droppings are more than a pile of dirt. The excrements can provide a lot of useful information about the animal’s health condition. Color, consistency, and last but not …

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Trimming nails and beak – Birds Online

WEBAfter shortening: The upper beak has successfully been trimmed. This bleeding toenail of a Lineolated parakeet is broken and nearly torn off. If a bird’s toenails are too long, the risk …

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Temperature of a bird’s feet – Birds Online

WEBThe regular body temperature of a budgie is approximately 105 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius) inside the body. But the temperature of the feet is slightly lower in most …

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Fright moult – Birds Online

WEBIn this case, a sudden moult takes place as a result of an event (seemingly) threatening the birds concerned. In nature, fright moult for example happens then a predator captures a …

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Concussion – Birds Online

WEBBirds suffering from a concussion, especially in the first few days after the accident, feel severe nausea and tend to vomit. Therefore, in consultation with your avian vet, change …

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Roundworms – Birds Online

WEBPlease always take your ill birds to an avian vet as fast as you can! Roundworm in the feces of a budgie. Inside the bird’s intestines, roundworms of the genus Ascaris can occur. …

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Photos of scaly face/leg mite cases – Birds Online

WEBA severe case of scaly face mite infestation has resulted in plaques covering the cere (nose), beak, and eyelids of this budgie; the corners of the beak are affected, too. The …

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