8 Weeks old baby Amazon?

Its unclear from your post exactly what she's been eating. If her diet is moist she will produce quite a bit of wet droppings. The solid part of the poop is well formed and looks normal. There's a lot of liquid part but it looks normal. When my baby budgies were being hand fed I kept them on soft white paper towels because they were so absorbent and they had very wet droppings. I had the change it frequently or he would get wet.
But I think a vet check is important to confirm and ease your worries.
If you're going to let her poop on something nonabsorbant like wax paper make sure you change it frequently or her bottom and tail will get soaked. Fold it up envelope style so it won't spill and put it in a Tupperware with a lid in the fridge and bring it to the vet. Try to write the time frame down so the vet knows how long it took her to poop that much. I'm assuming her behavior is normal. Try not to worry! She's going to be fine.
 
I think it's fair I update on Stormy. We just got back from the Avian vet a couple hrs ago. I feel so lucky because he was all booked until the 25th and they had a cancelation. Vet says Stormy is very healthy, she was nice enough to gift him the honor of a poo so we did a fecal and all was normal. Her wellness check went great too! Here's 2 pics of her being a good big bird. Thank you for all again guys!
 

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That's great! Her first vet visit and she's perfectly healthy and you got pictures too! You must feel so much better. You're doing a terrific job raising her and you'll have a special bond for life. Of course, she'll grow up and push the boundaries but all teens do that.
Did she bite the vet?
 
That's great! Her first vet visit and she's perfectly healthy and you got pictures too! You must feel so much better. You're doing a terrific job raising her and you'll have a special bond for life. Of course, she'll grow up and push the boundaries but all teens do that.
Did she bite the vet?
No, she didn't bite the vet or the techs. So far she's only tried with my son this one time he decided it was smart to uncover the bin without announcing himself and putting his huge hands in from the top to touch her. I'm trying my best to have a many people as possible interact with her and as soon as she's a bit bigger I'll harness train her (her aviator harness is casually chilling by her cage and I let her play with it with supervision from time to time) and take her places so she can get socialized🥰 I'm sure nothing will save me from the amazon badges of honor from her (I still have one from the last adult one I trained with) but I'm sure it will help minimize a few triggers lol.
 
I'd start with the harness training ASAP, its almost never too early to do that. If she is fully fledged, its time!
 
I'd start with the harness training ASAP, its almost never too early to do that. If she is fully fledged, its time!
This is true. The earlier the better! Give lots of praise. Being so young it's easy to get her used to having wings handled. That's the hardest part of harness training. I use Aviator brand. I don't have many complaints after over 4 decades.
 

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