The ideal temperature is 70 - 85 degrees with no direct draft depending on the bird.
A Playtop or Visionbird cage.
Hitlers nest
Depends on what kind of bird, how mean and how comfortable you are handling it. You can move the cage to another room, this will cause some birds to settle down. New surrounding scare it and make it less mean for a while. Small to medium birds, put on a pair of leather gloves and take it out. Macaw size, a wooden rod, broom handle size and let it perch on it. Half the battle is believing you can handle the bird and that it is going to come out of the cage. You are going to be bit, that's just part of the process. If you believe you are the dominate one, the bird will sense this at some point. It is a contest who is going to control the situation, you or the bird. There are some bad birds that are just wired that way. A lot of them go bad from not enough handling or the wrong kind. You can't be scared of the bird, they will sense it and take advantage of it every time. You have to be consistent and correct it each and every time it misbehaves and after a while, it will learn that you are alright and can be trusted. It has taken me two years to retrain the Cockatoo on my shoulder. Time, patience and a little blood and you might change it's attitude.
No. Luck doesn't work that way. There may be people that think it is good luck.
I'm a bird and I know it !
A Bird In A Guilty Cage was created on 1952-08-30.
A cage bird is a bird, such as a canary or budgerigar, who is kept captive in a cage or an aviary for domestic companionship or as a hobby.
a bird cage that is 30X30X18 is 30X30X18
The duration of Bird in a Cage is 3600.0 seconds.
water. cleaning supplies can be deadly to the birds.
The duration of A Bird In A Guilty Cage is 360.0 seconds.
The duration of The Big Bird Cage is 1.47 hours.
The Big Bird Cage was created in 1972-07.
No
Bird in a Cage - 1987 was released on: USA: 1987
You can find a replacement bottom tray for a bird cage at pet stores, online retailers, or directly from the manufacturer of the bird cage.
Perhaps it is a territorial thing. You may need to cage them separately--it can't be good for the young bird.