a_gouldian hi there mate I kinda agree with
Babs here or if your unsure of this I'd perhaps wait for about another week so the bird can gain just a little more strength and then try placing a shallow dish on the floor of the cage,
Place this in the cage first thing in the morning so if the bird does start to paddle about he's then got all day to dry off properly before he goes to sleep for the night,
If possible keep an eye on him for a little while when you first introduce the water,
I'd be inclined to only leave the bath water there for a couple of hrs and then take back out of the cage , I'd do this every day for a while and then eventually can leave in the cage for the day and perhaps take out later in the afternoon,
Incidentally when a bird becomes older a bird will normally bath first thing as soon as you put clean water into the cage, once a bird has bathed I've often noticed that even by leaving the water in the cage all day that the birds will rarely bath anymore during the day,
My belief us that as soon as a bird has bathed and the water has been used and goes slightly dirty that will be it for the day until you place clean water again the following morning
Because of knowing this I tend to leave me bath dishes in for the day and am not to over bothered if I leave em till the following morning to replace with fresh water because as mentioned that I've never really experienced any birds bath late in the day and go to roost still wet.
As you've now probably gathered that I do like to give my birds the opportunity to bath every day and also if their water drinker should ever fall off of the cage front I then know that they've still got water in the cage / avairy
Everybody is different in how they decide to bath their birds but this is just what works for me
