Recently I was hand feeding Ice (Blackshoulder peahen), and I noticed that she has what looks like dirt in her right nostril. I watched her and waited for her to drink but when she drank the dirt did not come out. Today she still has dirt in her nose. She doesn't act sick or like it bothers her. She still acts like her normal self scratching around in the leaves, being bossy to the other peahens, etc.
I was just wondering if you all think it is dirt for sure and also I was wondering how I should get it out? I don't want to hurt her but I want to know a good way to get it out so that she can breathe better (although she shows no signs of troubled breathing or panting). I have been staring at everyone's noses now but everyone else has clean noses.
Here are some photos:

It didn't photograph super well, but I am for sure that her nose has stuff stuck in it.

Thanks and everyone make sure you don't have to pick your birds noses haha!
I was just wondering if you all think it is dirt for sure and also I was wondering how I should get it out? I don't want to hurt her but I want to know a good way to get it out so that she can breathe better (although she shows no signs of troubled breathing or panting). I have been staring at everyone's noses now but everyone else has clean noses.
Here are some photos:
It didn't photograph super well, but I am for sure that her nose has stuff stuck in it.
Thanks and everyone make sure you don't have to pick your birds noses haha!
