I know you were careful. But still it does occasionally happen. To the best of us, in fact.
Try as you might, there comes the time, every so often if you own a pet that he gets lost. And even the best-intentioned parrot parent may discover that his precious Polly is lost. Instead of wasting time beating yourself over the situation, take action quickly to find her. It might not easy, but then how hard can it be
A large Macaw is not exactly indigenous to many areas of the world. If a large, brightly colored bird flying around may attract some attention.
Initially, you’ll start the search for your pet parrot right in your own neighborhood. Let your neighbors know– and especially the neighbor’s children – that your parrot has escaped. Let everyone know what your bird looks like. If you have a photo of him, allow them to view this. When you go searching, take along one of his favorite toys or even a treat he likes. Make some sounds that he would recognize as well.
Place your parrot’s cage outside so that if he flies past he can easily see it. You may find this difficult to believe but your parrot is scared. He’s not used to being out in the open . But even more so he’s not used to those particular surroundings, either. And he may even be too frightened to call out for you. But, he can recognize his home and his toys.
If you have more than one bird bring out the bird outside, but be sure to keep him in his cage. (The last thing you need at this point is two lost birds.) Perhaps the presence of his friend will be familiar to him to coax him to come home.
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