There are a few causes for this. This bird may have a genetic disorder in which feathers do not grow. OR this bird could be a plucker. This means the bird plucks it's feathers. Either way, you are going to want to take it to an AVAIN vet to get it checked out.
No, not quite sun conures are a little larger than green cheek conures.
Conures are not one specific breed of bird. Conures is used to describe either large parakeets or small parrots. There are over forty different species that are described as conures. Conure is not a scientific name, therefore it does not have a specific definition.
Some Conures when you buy them do come in pairs but others they come individually.
Actually some do. Feathers on horses and pony's are hair that grows around their hoofs.
yes they do
yes they do
A gannet has feathers for flying and fins for swimming. Feathers on their bodies and wings help them glide through the air, while their webbed feet and streamlined body shape enable them to navigate underwater efficiently.
Penguins are birds and therefore do not have fur. They have feathers, which insulate their bodies and keep them warm. Oils in the feathers help the birds glide through the water.
I believe that they do this simply to keep warmth on their bodies while they are sleeping.
Catiques are bigger
All birds have a body covering of feathers. It is sometimes referred to as the bird's plumage.These feathers may be different in structure, depending on the species, but having a body covering of feathers is one of the defining characteristics of birds.
Does the male in any specie lay eggs? I don't think so!