I'm not exactly sure what it looks like but most likely it is a pin feather, which is just a new feather growing in and you shouldn't be worried. Most birds molt around spring/summer so you should see new feathers coming in now.
like a parrot idiot
There is a rare tropical flower called "The Parrot Flower" this may be what you are looking for.
Yes. It's an Australian tropical marine fish. It's mouth is hard and looks sort of like a parrot's beak.
you look for a difference in the feather colorings or markings i guess
a fish that has a mouth that looks like a parrot beak
I am not sure if this is what you're looking for, but here's the latin name and family I found for parrot's bill- There is a plant called Bird of Paradise that looks like a parrot.
People think that the island of Ireland looks rather like a parrot.
The compound word for someone who looks to see if anyone is coming is "lookout."
A person who looks on the gloomy side of things is pessimistic.
There is no non member pet but you can buy parrot cape and that looks like pet but its cape
We see things as black when there is no light coming from that direction. Space is mostly empty, and neither generates light or reflects it, so it looks black. We only SEE things that reflect light, or that generate their own light.
A boy parrot usually looks exactly like a girl parrot, but sometimes they will have a more vibrant plumage. It depends on the species. It's usually easier to determine the sex of a parrot by listening to its vocalizations. Male parrots are more likely to 'talk' than females, and are usually capable of developing a much more extensive vocabulary than their contrastingly quiet femme counterparts. The more songs a male parrot can sing, the more likely he is to woo a female. The only other way to determine the sex of a parrot is either by DNA test, or by sticking a scope inside the cloaca.