rosemary
Strolling the yard
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Yesterday, while I was getting ready for the gym, my babies had already roosted in their favourite spots, apart from one another.
This morning the newspapers on the bottom had changed locations, indicating that at least one budgie had been flying around. This morning my Primrose was on their swing (and there was a lot of poop on the bottom, indicating that he had slept there). Well, after a couple seconds of observation, I noticed that he had a dark spot, resembling blood on his head, it seems to be along a feather (pics on the bottom). Was this a result of night terrors? I had my night light on, so that they could still see a bit.
Does it look like blood from an injury to you guys? Or could it be something else? There are no sharp spots in their cage, so I am really surprised as to how he got injured.
I read online, that night injuries can be common, and if there is no active bleeding, not to worry- do you guys agree?
This morning the newspapers on the bottom had changed locations, indicating that at least one budgie had been flying around. This morning my Primrose was on their swing (and there was a lot of poop on the bottom, indicating that he had slept there). Well, after a couple seconds of observation, I noticed that he had a dark spot, resembling blood on his head, it seems to be along a feather (pics on the bottom). Was this a result of night terrors? I had my night light on, so that they could still see a bit.
Does it look like blood from an injury to you guys? Or could it be something else? There are no sharp spots in their cage, so I am really surprised as to how he got injured.
I read online, that night injuries can be common, and if there is no active bleeding, not to worry- do you guys agree?
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