Question by Richard D: What are my chances of acquiring a wild bird as a friend?
I just bought this giant size bird cage at a lawn sale. I have wanted to have a bird or two for some time. However, as I got think about it it would tie me down. If I wanted to go away ( I started imagining probably expensive machines to do the feeding and water) so it began to seem I would not get a bird after all.
I also toyed with the idea of getting a bird and leaving the door to the cage open so the bird could escape and then hopefully come back. That way, when I went away I could let the bird forage for itself.
Finally, I go to wondering if I left the empty cage outside open with food in it would any bord eventually make a habit of coming there and eventually even be able to breing it inside for a while?
When speculation gets to this pitch, all signs point to no bird in future. Is there a chance of getting some friendship out of a wild bird. There are Blue Jays here among others. Though as the record goes one season I accidentally knocked down a nest so I am a murderer of three birds almost ready to fly. I am not doing so well so far.
I should point out there are no squirrels. What is your experiences with wild birds?
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Answer by David
you have a 0% chance ofgetting a wild bird as a friend. Wild birds don’t usually come near people. The bird will either fly away when it sees you or attack you
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