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My new baby 'tiel has been home for about two weeks now, and he's been preening a LOT. I got very nervous, as I know cockatiels are prone to plucking, but the breeder I got him from assured me that it's just preening and that it means that he's just comfortable in my house and on me. I've been finding large feathers at the bottom of his cage every few mornings, and today I found a flight feather. The end is covered in blood, and the edges near the end have obviously been torn at. There are also these strange, shimmery flakes of what looks like broken parts of the feather shaft clinging to it. He's been picking off these little shards for a week now, and I don't know if they're normal or not. Obviously I haven't been able to find any information about the fact, considering that I'm calling them "shimmery flakes" in this post.
What should I do? Is this just a one-time fluke or something I should really be worried about? He doesn't seem to be in any pain, so I don't think he opened any wound. He actually has adapted to the house really well, he's bonded to me and my sister, and he's constantly wanting to play on us and with his toys. He's out of his cage a lot. Is it too much stress for him?
Sorry, I'm rambling at this point, but I'm just worried. Picture down below for reference. He's about a twelve-week old baby, by the way.

What should I do? Is this just a one-time fluke or something I should really be worried about? He doesn't seem to be in any pain, so I don't think he opened any wound. He actually has adapted to the house really well, he's bonded to me and my sister, and he's constantly wanting to play on us and with his toys. He's out of his cage a lot. Is it too much stress for him?
Sorry, I'm rambling at this point, but I'm just worried. Picture down below for reference. He's about a twelve-week old baby, by the way.
