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by can » Wed Oct 13, 2010 11:52 pm
Hey - I wouldn't do it in your bathroom, the room is unfamiliar to your bird and there are a lot of hard surfaces and tricky angles (sink, toilet, bathtub, etc.). I'd try to tame your bird in a room his use too. I would cover the window by maybe tacking up a sheet.
With our parrot finch, I just sit down to work or read a book, and open his cage door and let him come out on his own. The window in the room is old fashion and made up of diamond-shaped planes of glass (if that makes sense), so my birds don't really fly into it. I try and wait him out and let him find his own way back in the cage. My male society is catching on faster then my parrot finch, however. I think this way he'll feel safer and calmer coming out of his cage.
I would try opening up the cage and maybe putting his food or a treat (fruit, something he likes) just outside the door, so his confidence builds slowly.
4 green singing finches, 2 society, 2 zebra, 1 owl and 4 wonderful cats