Hi, I've registered here as "Dante" before and unfortunately forgot my password and lost the necessary e-mails, I have, however, been a lurker ever since. Anywho, to the important stuff.
I have a Nanday Conure, about 8 months old. Just yesterday he was showing signs of a sick birdy. Not active, sitting there eyes half closed, feathers puffed out. He's still eating his food and his millet. This morning he threw up. I don't know where or what it looked like, because he doesn't live with me. He lives with my mom and her friend (in very good hands.) They ARE taking him to the vet right now, but I'm wondering if this is life-threatening to my poor baby? Has this happened to any of you bird owners? Thank you so much ahead of time.
Here's a picture of my baby:
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...and they sometimes do it for birds OR people they love. They sometimes do it when they want to 'feed' their mate, and lots of birdies fall in love with humans and do it to them.
Popcorn has only done it twice, and I freaked out, but in his case, it was courtship behavior. He was very hormonal at the time. Seeing that it will be spring soon, it could 'possibly' be the desire of a mate. It sometimes looks like they're throwing up when they do that.








I think getting a Nanday Conure would be a perfect birdy, but either of them are great, I'm in love with them both. They're both babies right now. I believe Dante is about 9 months and Zeus 7 months.

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