30 Apr 2011

Parrot Wing Clip Tip & Info.....

Clipping the wings is a painless process and, in fact, a temporary one because the flight feathers will grow back with each successive molt. The objective of wing-clipping is to limit a bird's ability to generate upward lift but retain the ability to glide downward to prevent injury from a fall.


  • Larger parrots typically require fewer feathers to be clipped.
  • Smaller birds have greater lift and need more feathers clipped.
  • Clip primary feathers on BOTH wings.
  • Primary coverts, secondary feathers and secondary coverts are not clipped.
  • Clip both wings to give bird proper balance.
  • Restrain head, both feet and the opposite wing.
  • Be careful NOT to restrict chest.
  • Hold wing at base of humerus.
  • Clip first four or five primaries at the base of the shaft, below feathered area.
  • Can leave the first two primaries for aesthetics and clip an additional primary.
  • Do not clip feathers with blood shaft.
Wing clipping diagram

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