If your parakeet has sticky, but dried head feathers he could have an Trichomonas infection. This type of an infection is caused by a protozoal organism and produces heavy mucus which the bird will spit up. When it is flung around from its mouth, it will stick to the feathers and when it dries it feels just like someone had put hair styling gel in the feathers. The treatment for this type infection is Ronex or Ronivet - S or any medication that contains Ronidazole.
It's moulting. This is a normal part of a bird's growth, and can happen all at once, especially with sudden changes in diet or routine.
Depending on your Parakeets color, it's perfectly normal for parakeets to not have blue on it's head...
As far as i know, this happens to all parakeets, not just females. The stripes disappear because your parakeet is getting older. It's kind of like when a fawn looses the whites spots on his back. It's perfectly normal and there is no problem. :)
The feathers on top of a peacock's head are called a "head crest"
A cockatiel has feathers on its head that it can move around.
Their is no real reason that the Blackhawks Indian Head has four feathers.
it can grow up to 9 inches from head to tail
Yes. All eagles have feathers on their heads.
no there isnt't
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im not sure how to tell you but get a parakeet hanbook or a guide instead of wating your time on here. guide books tell you everything you need to know.
They put the head feathers up because they are happy. They are fond of someone or something or a sound.
cut a strip big enough to fit arround head then add feathers (of make out of counstruction paper)glue feathers and paper edges together tada you made a headdress