First of all, almost no tribe ever wore headbands unless it was just to hold their hair back when it got in the way. Therefore, no one wore feathers in their head bands. Some did, however, wear feathers in their hair. How many feathers was not as important as how they were worn, usually down and or out to the side
They are molting. losing feathers and replacing them with new ones. it happends to all chickens.
Down is the soft feathers of a bird, the ones under the stiff feathers. A duck is a waterfowl with a flat beak.
Budgies can't pull out feathers that they can't reach with their beaks. If a bird is losing feathers on its head or neck, the problem is not plucking (unless a cagemate is responsible for the plucking). Bald spots are not normal for budgies, even elderly ones. You should consult an avian veterinarian.
Yes. All birds lose feathers in the natural process ofmolting(replacing worn-out feathers with new ones by shedding them and growing new ones). Birds can also lose feathers by near escapes with predators.
big ones normally made out of feathers and stuff big ones normally made out of feathers and stuff
well, down is actually the feathers closer to a birds bod, the realy fluffy ones for ur pillow.
Many species of birds, including lovebirds, do something called "molting," which means losing their feathers, then growing new ones. Adult lovebirds do this usually twice a year. It's normal and nothing to worry about, unless your bird seems to be plucking its own feathers out and digging at its skin, which could mean it has a skin problem that needs to be seen by a veterinarian. See the Related Link below.
colorful ones!
The ones with the blue feathers are boys the ones with the green feathers are girls according to my reserach
The Loved Ones - American band - was created in 2003.
molting
the ones with big feathers