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Crow losing feathers
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We have a crow that comes in our garden a lot to feed, he has no feathers at all on his tummy or legs and when he flies off, no feathers between his wings. He seems to feed OK and fly. What could it be? He seems to have less and less every day.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Don't laugh, it could have become addicted to anting. Many birds of the Corvus genus pick up ants and put them in their plumage so they get rid of mites and other external parasites. This apparently pleasant feeling can become addictive so they do it just for the hell of it.
They do the same with cigarette butts and even burning paper, and even stand over smoking chimney pots. This has given rise to the Phoenix fable.
Other birds like to sunbath to get rid of parasites.
They do the same with cigarette butts and even burning paper, and even stand over smoking chimney pots. This has given rise to the Phoenix fable.
Other birds like to sunbath to get rid of parasites.
I have had crows before that have been injured etc. and many times they would lose their feathers in early Spring/Summer - they all got their feathers back in time, but it does look peculiar - I still have two pet magpies and before anyone says its cruel, one has only one leg and one cannot fly higher than 4 feet off the ground - had them 20 odd years. They both pluck the feathers from round their necks every year at this time but they do grow back. Crows do suffer some a condition called "whitefeather" too, which makes the feathers break off and then they pluck out the rest of the shaft
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