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If you feed on top of an impacted crop you could choke the bird. If it's not passing, then it's building up in the crop and eventually will have nowhere to go but up in the throat, therefore killing the bird.
I would let his crop empty before you add more. When you feed him after it empties just feed enough to fill it partially. If it does become sour you'll be happy not to have a full crop to deal with. Just continue feeding him small amounts of easily digestible foods until you determine that his crop is functioning normally.
I used to work at the zoo's Avian Propagation Center. It was a short stint, but I learned a lot there.
Alison, thanks. I got your PM and will PM you back.