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amynw
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Posted a photo, he also started shaking his head aggressively and thick clear liquid came out like he was throwing up. This is all starting todayI would just wait and see, because he will probably be fine.
A bird's gizzard usually does a great job of dealing with the weird stuff they eat.
If you feel the need to do something, you could make sure that grit is available (because snow is covering the ground, so he can't get any there.) He probably already has some grit in his gizzard, because it can stay there for quite a while, but making sure he has grit available can be a reasonable idea anyway.