My Quaker parrot has been sleeping with his leg and foot behind his head. I can't find this behavior listed on any of the bird sites. Should I be concerned?

Updated On March 22nd, 2018

Pet's info: Bird | Unknown - Bird | Male | unneutered | 1 year old

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Answered By Andrea M. Brodie, DVM

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A healthy happy and secure bird will usually sleep with one foot tucked up to his abdomen and his head turned around and tucked into his back feathers. I am not really able to imagine a bird with his leg and foot behind his head. It would be very helpful if you could upload a photo of your bird sleeping like this. If your bird is otherwise eating, drinking, has normal droppings and is preening himself properly, there should be no reason to worry.

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