Birds naturally moult (lose) their feathers as new ones are coming in. They also will moult to regulate their body temperatures as well as seasonally.
Why would a canary lose the feathers around his neck?
Two main clues: its eyes are closed and it may turn its head around, tucking it into the feathers on its back.
because that's where theres lose feathers and because they have to make there nest out of those feathers and that's where there eggs come out from
All birds lose their feathers,so your answer is that all birds do.
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.
When they lose their fluff and have all feathers.
It might have Giardia related to the featherless neck. If you want to know more about it go to: http://www.birdchannel.com/bird-diet-and-health/bird-diseases/feather-loss-may-be-giardia.aspx. You should also take your Lovebird to an avian veterinarian for a workup and diagnosis.
Not really
If a bird is molting, that means it is a season where they lose some of their feathers (to be replaced by new feathers)
Signs that a lovebird may be dying include lethargy, lack of appetite, and changes in behavior such as increased isolation or vocalization changes. Physical symptoms can include ruffled feathers, difficulty breathing, or discharge from the eyes or nose. Additionally, a lovebird may exhibit a decreased response to stimuli and a general failure to engage with its environment. If any of these signs are observed, it's crucial to seek veterinary care promptly.
5x a month
One can buy a lovebird from a local pet store for a good price. One can adopt a lovebird from a rescue shelter or directly buy the lovebird from a bird breeder.