Yes, mature Peacocks do lose some of their feathers. After about age three, they begin cycles of annual molting of their long tail feathers. This usually occurs in summer, around July or August. After each molting, the tail feathers will be longer and have more "eyes". They drop the feathers here and there around the grounds where they roam, making it easy to find and collect them if you are lucky enough to live with them.
yes every 2-3 years
No all parrots have feathers but they're born with no feathers.
Neither they have feathers.
No, they do not have hair on their body. Like all birds, they have feathers.
yes they very soft feathers.
Maturity generally has nothing to do with it; however, if your parrot is ill, its feathers may lose their gloss.
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Parrots need vitamins for their feathers.
To acttract a mate !!! aww <3
Yes. Parakeets are parrots, and all parrots are birds. They have feathers, and lay eggs, like all birds.
Parrots have a unique type of feathers called contour feathers, which cover their body and provide insulation and waterproofing. They also possess down feathers underneath for added warmth and flight feathers on their wings and tail that are crucial for flying. Additionally, parrots have specialized feathers that can reflect light, giving them vibrant colors. These adaptations contribute to their striking appearance and ability to thrive in various environments.