They are molting. losing feathers and replacing them with new ones. it happends to all chickens.
Governor Donald Carcieri.
Chickens are birds with a small head, a comb on top, a beak, and two small eyes on the sides. They often have a wattle under their beak and feathers covering their body. Chickens have two legs with claws and walk upright.
The State Head Start office address is: Rhode Island Head Start State Collaboration Office Department of Human Services Louis Pasteur Building 600 New London Avenue Cranston, RI 02920
If there are two or more in the same cage, one of the other birds is pulling them out.
The web address of the Shakespeares Head Association is: http://www.ppsri.org/
Many species of birds, including lovebirds, do something called "molting," which means losing their feathers, then growing new ones. Adult lovebirds do this usually twice a year. It's normal and nothing to worry about, unless your bird seems to be plucking its own feathers out and digging at its skin, which could mean it has a skin problem that needs to be seen by a veterinarian. See the Related Link below.
The address of the Shakespeares Head Association is: 21 Meeting Street, Providence, RI 02903
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.
On the corner of Chestnut Street and Hope Street in Bristol, Rhode Island.
Their is no real reason that the Blackhawks Indian Head has four feathers.
Yes. All eagles have feathers on their heads.