This is a sign of an upper respiratory infection. At this point it is very far along and you need to take your bird to an avian vet. He/she will give you antibiotics to administer. A regular vet will not treat your bird.
do NOT handle him/her AT ALL!! it is possible that he/has rabies. take the poor thing straight to the vet!
The "bill" is the bird's beak, or mouth.
Having foams or fine bubbles. Covered with or containing foams.
Human death that is characterized with foaming out mouth is not unusual. This might be caused by various reasons but the main cause could be pulmonary edema. Was the person exposed to rabies? Congestive heart failure is another possibiity
Feathers. When you say "The parrot has beautiful plumage" you mean it has beautiful feathers.
If you mean the parrot in "Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated", that's Professor Pericles.
It means "Parrot".
Peroxide foams when their are germs where it is placed. The wound may be healed, but be germy.
Iron and Wine- Flightless Bird, American Mouth. If you're asking about the credits, that song I think is by Radio Head.
It looks like a bird its wings are big its mouth is like a whale sharks mouth.
During the prom scene where Edward Cullen (Robert Patttinson) and Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) dance the song is called Flightless Bird, American Mouth by Iron & Wine
A corella is an Australian bird of the parrot type. It is white in colour with a little pink around the face. The word "corella" was first recorded in 1859 from the indigenous Wiradhuri language of south-western NSW. It does not mean anything else other than the bird to which it refers.