Why are my parrot feathers like this?

Hasti

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Tell us more about you your bird. What kind of parrot? How old? How long have you had him? Diet? Behavior? Last time he melted? Any other birds? The more information the better we can help.
 
Lack of Vitamin A and D are the most common causes for poor feather health. Make sure he's eating a variety of fresh vegetables daily and spending regular time in the sun (I understand that you might not be able to take him outside, but try to do it if the opportunity arises).
 
I have never seen anything like that.
I know that doesn’t help you but it doesn’t look like barbering.

As a little kid I “got into” a mountain of dead car batteries
My clothes looked a little like your parrots feathers after that little adventure.

I go see an avian vet.
 
They almost look like dying plant leaves. Do you think it might be a very young bird whose baby feathers are just worn and ready to molt?
 
Can't poor feather health like this be a reflection of very poor diet at the time the feathers were forming?
 
I am guessing here, but reading around, I think some type of feather eating mite, check out the link below. Even though its chickens being discussed the damage looks similar. In any case a trip to your Certified Avian Vet is in order here. I would not trust this to a regular dog/cat vet.

 

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