1. Decreased appetite
Although parrots may experience decreased appetite due to various physical discomforts, and different birds suffer from Symptoms after depression can vary, but decreased appetite is a common indicator.
Because birds have a fast metabolism, it is rare to experience a loss of appetite for no apparent reason, so if your parrot starts to refuse to eat, you need to carefully examine what’s wrong with it Happening.
2. Aggressiveness
Parrots usually show obvious aggression when they are depressed. This sudden change in personality is easy to detect, although parrots may also Seasonal aggression due to hormonal problems, but not for as long. Therefore, if your parrot has been irritable and irritable for a long time, hitting the cage when it sees people, and the parrot doesn’t seem to have other obvious symptoms of physical discomfort, then you need to think about what caused the parrot to have this change.
3. Crazy plucking
When your parrot goes from being depressed to plucking its own feathers It means that its depression has become more serious.
The owner should find out the specific reasons for the parrot’s depression in time, such as losing a partner, being separated from the owner, being locked at home for a long time or being left out by the owner for a long time, etc., and then try these possibilities. Different solutions to regulate the parrot’s emotions. Otherwise, your parrot may pluck all its feathers.
4. Changes in calls
Many birds will scream when they are bored or depressed, and the sound will be louder than usual. Owners who are familiar with the original calls of parrots, if they find that the calls of parrots suddenly change, need to consider whether they are prone to depression, and it is recommended to spend more time with them.