Hi there fellow Tiel lovers,
I just registered for this site as I am confused about my Tiel's recent behavior. She is a young, hand raised grey and yellow tiel whom is molting at the moment. For the past couple of days she has been sleeping on the bottom of her cage and looking scruffy (haven't seen her groom, but have been busy lately)
When I go up to the cage she wakes up and approaches me and wants out. She will then climb onto my chest and go to sleep ( she's sleeping there right now as I type this) She's been a lot quieter and she slept in hr bird hammock last night. ( Not on the bottom of her cage- she only does it in the daytime)
The thing thats worrying me is, SHE NEVER SLEEPS IN THAT HAMMOCK. Its a completely different behavior for her to show and I know this could mean either a. she has gotten used to the hammock and is loving it or b. she's actually quite sick. More alarmingly was the fact that I got her out today and she flew to a floor and went to sleep on the floor. ( Never done that before and I know its not normal)
and I know- I should take her to the vet- but the bird specialist isn't open until Monday and (as myself being a vet nurse) I know taking her to any other clinic where they don't know birds is a waste of time as they will refer me to the specialist if its not an obvious problem.
Her eyes are bright and clear, her vent is clean and her breathing doesn't seem labored or noisy. She does seem a bit dirtier than usual- however I saw her groom yesterday. She still demands head scratches and is currently chewing on my zipper on my jumper ( she's just woken up again)
The main problem is lethargy- still eating/drinking okay, but really not herself. Any comments? I haven't wormed her in a while, but she's an only bird so I try to only do her every 3 months.
I just registered for this site as I am confused about my Tiel's recent behavior. She is a young, hand raised grey and yellow tiel whom is molting at the moment. For the past couple of days she has been sleeping on the bottom of her cage and looking scruffy (haven't seen her groom, but have been busy lately)
When I go up to the cage she wakes up and approaches me and wants out. She will then climb onto my chest and go to sleep ( she's sleeping there right now as I type this) She's been a lot quieter and she slept in hr bird hammock last night. ( Not on the bottom of her cage- she only does it in the daytime)
The thing thats worrying me is, SHE NEVER SLEEPS IN THAT HAMMOCK. Its a completely different behavior for her to show and I know this could mean either a. she has gotten used to the hammock and is loving it or b. she's actually quite sick. More alarmingly was the fact that I got her out today and she flew to a floor and went to sleep on the floor. ( Never done that before and I know its not normal)
and I know- I should take her to the vet- but the bird specialist isn't open until Monday and (as myself being a vet nurse) I know taking her to any other clinic where they don't know birds is a waste of time as they will refer me to the specialist if its not an obvious problem.
Her eyes are bright and clear, her vent is clean and her breathing doesn't seem labored or noisy. She does seem a bit dirtier than usual- however I saw her groom yesterday. She still demands head scratches and is currently chewing on my zipper on my jumper ( she's just woken up again)
The main problem is lethargy- still eating/drinking okay, but really not herself. Any comments? I haven't wormed her in a while, but she's an only bird so I try to only do her every 3 months.