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Freedom
06-29-2007, 07:09 PM
We have a parakeet flying around the area. It has been in my back yard a few times. We've seen it up on the shed roof (can't reach up there) never on the ground.

Should I try to catch it? How? I have some wild bird seed which I put out in winter. Will that attract it? Will that hurt it?

The weather has been fine this week, but I know that long term, it won't survive.

Any ideas, or should I leave it be?

chrissycat21
06-29-2007, 08:48 PM
I've heard leaving an empty bird cage with food in it can sometimes attract birds that have escaped. (I'm assuming this one was a pet at one time) I've also heard that drenching a bird with hose will make it unable to fly, so you could catch it. (I would use that as a last resort, being drenched with cold water doesn't sound too pleasant!)

crow_noir
06-30-2007, 12:08 AM
A parakeet or a budgerigar? BIG difference in what type of food you should put out. If it's a budgie perhaps you could sit still, close your eyes, and whistle softly? Wait patiently. (No, I'm not joking.)

The food in the cage sounds like a decent idea. (IF you have a cage laying around.) The food itself isn't that expensive... except that the wild birds would want to munch on it also.

Have you tried looking in your local classifieds to see if anyone is looking for it. To post a found ad is usually free. Even if you don't have the bird in your possession sometimes a bird will come down for its owner.

Maybe try posting it on http://www.petfinder.com/post/classifiedhop.html . Or http://www.birdhotline.com/


We have a parakeet flying around the area. It has been in my back yard a few times. We've seen it up on the shed roof (can't reach up there) never on the ground.

Should I try to catch it? How? I have some wild bird seed which I put out in winter. Will that attract it? Will that hurt it?

The weather has been fine this week, but I know that long term, it won't survive.

Any ideas, or should I leave it be?

boris91
06-30-2007, 03:22 PM
i would try the bird cage first then if that dosent work you willl have to drench it that is what i did when i rescued a bird and i got out the house drenched it tottaly trying not to wet its face and then i got it as quikly as possible then put it in my sweater took it home dryed it up with a towel and kept it warm for a while

Freedom
06-30-2007, 04:40 PM
Hey thanks for all the suggestions. My next door neighbor has a cage, used to have birds. So I will see if I can borrow that for a day or so, try to lure it in. Of course, ithas NOT been around AT ALL today. :rolleyes:

Parakeet, Budgerigar, sorry, I don't know the difference. I did check Wikipedia, the photos look the same; and it says "American English" uses the 2 words interchangeably.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parakeet

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budgerigar

Looks like the green one in the photos.

crow_noir
07-01-2007, 02:48 AM
We do here in the U.S. but i just thought you should know in case you were looking on bird forums also.

I just remember hearing a while back that Budgies are the only bird called a "Parakeet" that actually aren't one. (Like calling a panda a bear.)

Now you know to look at both ads that say Budgie or Parakeet. :D


Parakeet, Budgerigar, sorry, I don't know the difference. I did check Wikipedia, the photos look the same; and it says "American English" uses the 2 words interchangeably.

and remember... Use Wikipedia as a starting point for information. It is just user entered information after all.

sweetpatata6
07-02-2007, 04:03 PM
We have a parakeet flying around the area. It has been in my back yard a few times. We've seen it up on the shed roof (can't reach up there) never on the ground.

Should I try to catch it? How? I have some wild bird seed which I put out in winter. Will that attract it? Will that hurt it?

The weather has been fine this week, but I know that long term, it won't survive.

Any ideas, or should I leave it be?

If you live in South Florida this is quite common. Leave out a cage with food and water in it and sit and wait for it then close the door :D

Karen
07-02-2007, 06:04 PM
If you live in South Florida this is quite common. Leave out a cage with food and water in it and sit and wait for it then close the door :D

Check her "Location" she's in Rhode Island.

Good luck, let us know how it goes! Maybe if you don't see it again, it'll mean it found its way home!

Freedom
07-03-2007, 08:07 AM
Thank you again to everyone.

As happens, we haven't seen the bird even ONCE since I posted initially. :rolleyes:

crow_noir
07-04-2007, 09:48 PM
Awwwe. Hopefully he made his way home.

Still, it was good of you to post.

3muttsandaboston
07-09-2007, 06:24 PM
It probably hasn't made it's way home. Sadly lost birds usually die if they aren't captured. Thanks for trying though.