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Blogger W. A. Whipple said...

Birds, psittacines in particular, are fascinating. That she has survived PBFD this long is impressive - what makes her special while others have perished? Shouldn't they be finding out?

Fascinating as Oscar and her story is - birds without feathers really are homely. Ugh.

April 19, 2008

Blogger LisaL said...

Her feathers don't fall out, she pulls them out b/c they irritate her. That's why she still has feathers on her head b/c she can't reach them.
I watched a clip of her though and she's so cute in a very weird way lol.
It's sad that her disease is going to eventually kill her though whether it be from the disease of them having to put her to sleep :( At least they're giving her a great life while she's still here though.

April 20, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

ugh. Couldn't they at least make her some sort of little suit? (gack)

April 20, 2008

Blogger Unknown said...

I can't get over how much she looks like a naked chicken. Not that I didn't think that being a bird she would actually look that much different, but stil -- it's kind of startling.

April 20, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

i have a cocktiel and his feathers are falling out he was plucking them out and i found some spray for that now his feathers are falling out u can see his ears he looks terrible but went to the vet and they took lots of test and found nothing wrong said he is healthy i have other birds also and they are fine just wish i knew what to do for him darlene gresham oregon

May 03, 2010

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