Most likely your parkeet is moulting, which is natural and normal.
So no worries, if it seems like bald spots are appearing on your bird, then you should take it into an avian vet.
Feathers that are on the neck of a bird.
stressAnother ViewRoosters grab the hen by the back of the neck while mating, this can cause bare spots on the hens neck. Molting can also cause damaged feathers to drop from the neck area.
A wash of golden yellow feathers on the back of the neck.
Why would a canary lose the feathers around his neck?
Budgies can't pull out feathers that they can't reach with their beaks. If a bird is losing feathers on its head or neck, the problem is not plucking (unless a cagemate is responsible for the plucking). Bald spots are not normal for budgies, even elderly ones. You should consult an avian veterinarian.
Common grackle
No, a chicken's head is located at the front of its body, not the back of its neck. The head is usually covered by feathers and connected to the neck, which allows the chicken to move and turn its head easily.
Brolgas are light silvery-grey in colour, with dark legs. They have a scarlet band on the back of their head and neck.
A giraffe no dought. also have you heard about the long neck dinosaur. Birds have feathers too hopefully you are a kid if you are asking this question.
Banti - a non-technical term sometimes used to mean 'bantam'. Barbicels Cape - narrow feathers between a chicken's neck and back.
The neck feathers of a rooster, commonly known as a "cock," are called "hackle" feathers. These feathers are typically long and pointed, and they play a role in both display and protection. During courtship or when feeling threatened, roosters can raise their hackles to appear more formidable.
A wattle.