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by Nerien » Tue Feb 26, 2013 9:31 am
I use a net, and usually another person as a "chaser" to keep driving them back to my end of the flight, as my arms are not long enough when working in the 5' cage. (If I really want to do it myself, I use a long-handled net in my other arm OUTSIDE the cage to shoo them back to my end.)
The trick I've found is NOT to actively, frantically, keep chasing with the net. Sure, as the birds go back and forth, if you see a chance towards the bird you want, take it, but otherwise just keep the net a little lower than the perches, and still, waiting for a good shot. The birds get less panicky about the net being there. They start flying back and forth a little bit more slowly, a little bit more calmly, and then you get your best opportunities. I have even had the birds land on the net at times (which is no help at all, kind of funny, but lets you know you'll be successful soon).
I get good catches by holding the net horizontal, just in front of and below a favorite perch, and then when the target bird has landed there, waiting until they start to take off again, then flipping/twisting the net up so that they fly right into it before they know what's happened. If you are swatting and scooping and flinging the net all around, it just makes everyone frantic and faster.
Last time, I also bent the net from a circle to a square shape so that I could get it right up against the side of the cage without leaving that little space in the corner that they could squeeze through.