overpreening
Overpreening is a behavioral response observed in animals, most commonly in birds, where they engage in excessive grooming of their feathers. This can manifest as repeated stroking, plucking, or manipulating of specific areas of their plumage. While preening is a normal and essential activity for maintaining feather health, waterproofing, and removing parasites, overpreening goes beyond these functional requirements.
The underlying causes of overpreening are varied and can include psychological distress, stress, anxiety, boredom, or
This excessive behavior can lead to feather damage, bald patches, and even skin lesions. In severe instances,