An avian veterinarian is a trained veterinarian who has specialized in treating birds. In some cases, an avian veterinarian will be board certified in avian medicine, but most veterinarians working with birds have simply taken additional training and have self-studied avian medicine.
An avian veterinarian takes care of birds.
Around 80k+ depending on your specialty
This could be a sign of illness or distress. Take your bird to an avian veterinarian and have him/her checked out.
Could she be depressed? Is she receiving enough attention? Is her diet adequate? Check with an avian veterinarian.
If a duck has a broken leg, it's best to take it to a veterinarian experienced with avian care. Splinting the leg, providing pain relief, and allowing the duck to rest and heal in a safe, quiet environment are typically part of the treatment plan. Follow the veterinarian's recommendations closely for the best chance of successful healing.
Immediately contact your avian veterinarian. When making your appointment, ask what you should do in the meantime before the vet can see your bird.
This is a sign of an ill bird, and I would recommend taking it immediately to an veterinarian who specialises in avian medicine.
Assuming it wasn't there before, it could either be a Benign(non-cancerous) or Malignant(cancerous tumor) tumor or something of the other. I'm no veterinarian, but seriously think you should get your petchecked out by an avian veterinarian.
It means your budgie is ill and you need to take your bird to an avian veterinarian.
Sometimes if your cockatiel is eating a lot of fruit or moist food, such as various citrus fruits, this can cause him or her to express more urine than usual. Stress can also cause a increase in the amount of urine your cockatiel will express but this should not last for more than two days - if it does see your avian veterinarian. To find a avian veterinarian Google avian vet org. If the increase in urine has lasted over 48 hours, then this may indicate your bird in not well. Birds do not show when they are ill and hide symptoms. Unfortunately because of this, its very hard to know when a cockatiel is ill and when you do start noticing symptoms this means your bird is usually very sick. You may not want to hear this but personally I would contact your avian veterinarian and ask for advice. There is a website dedicated to cockatiels called cockatiel cottage which has a lot of useful information about this species. It will prove invaluable. :-)
An avian is a term for birds.
Snake is reptilian. Bird is avian .