I am shocked. Of course you shouldnt. While it might not be harmful to the skin, birds groom their feathers all the time, and they will eat the vinegar and DIE.
If it gets in their nostrils, eyes, ears, it will burn them alive.
Please dont get any other ideas as simple minded as this.
DONT SPRAY YOUR BIRD WITH VINEGAR
how the feathers protect the bird
As far as we know, there is no bird living without feathers.
how the feathers protect the bird
It will not be able to fly with no feathers. Feathers keep a bird warm. If its feathers are gone it will die of cold. Most importantly feathers help a bird to escape from predators.
Down feathers are feathers that lie under a birds body and primary feathers. These feathers are small and puffy, and trap warm air under a bird's feathers.
Another name for bird feathers is down.
Feathers that are on the neck of a bird.
Bird bones because feathers are very light and the bones just depend on the type of bird.
Yes, vinegar will get rid of bees. In order to use vinegar as a bee deterrent, simply dilute vinegar with some water in a spray bottle. Use the spray bottle and spray the bee prone area.
we are asking is there not a baby bird with yellow veins in its feathers
A vulture doesn't and I think a Condor also.
The answer is groomingPreen