It’s panting, only panting, it is odd as it isn’t too hot. At that age they do seem to have trouble regulating their temperature, they’re feathers are coming in and they’re growing so fast at that age. I remember constantly scrambling for water for mine, they’d be cuddling one second because they were cold, next second they’re overheated and panting. Still at those temps it shouldn’t be much of an issue.
Does he do this a lot or was this a one time recent thing?
He isn’t coughing or spitting up mucous by the looks of it so it doesn’t really look like a respiratory infection, it looks like just regular panting,.
Something to look for is if it looks like his butt is heaving a lot, it might seem odd but birds air sacks extend all the way through their abdomen, if he’s struggling to breath his back end will look like it’s really straining in and out, you’ll see definite movement back there with normal panting too, but if there’s another issue like a tumor or an enlarged liver that’s pushing in on the lungs the bird will really strain to get oxygen in and out.
It doesn’t look like Norbert is doing that though, so I think he’s just stress panting.
Does he do this a lot or was this a one time recent thing?
He isn’t coughing or spitting up mucous by the looks of it so it doesn’t really look like a respiratory infection, it looks like just regular panting,.
Something to look for is if it looks like his butt is heaving a lot, it might seem odd but birds air sacks extend all the way through their abdomen, if he’s struggling to breath his back end will look like it’s really straining in and out, you’ll see definite movement back there with normal panting too, but if there’s another issue like a tumor or an enlarged liver that’s pushing in on the lungs the bird will really strain to get oxygen in and out.
It doesn’t look like Norbert is doing that though, so I think he’s just stress panting.