
Well, that's the short story of Kiwi and I. But now, what I really want is your help guys. I've been wanting to get him out of his cage to start getting used to my presence close to him, and also my touch and hand feeding. But I'm afraid that will scare him off even more! I read on some website that I should try to release him in a small room, with the lights very low, or no lights at all. But I'm also afraid he will try to fly away from me and I won't be able to catch him again to put him on his cage! By the way, his cage is very spacious, I was even told it was too big for just one bird!
Bottomline is, I really want to get him out of his cage and get him used to my presence. I just don't know how to do it without giving him a heart attack (kidding), or scaring him for good =/
What can I do?
Thanks!
 My green ringneck is also named Kiwi. Also untame and used to thrash around the cage when I came near it but it lasted only about 2 weeks. He got to know that if he thrashes around I won't move so he started relaxing then immediately I click and drop a treat in his bowl and move away. Very soon he started relaxing and making a cute sound when I come in the room, so he could have his treat. Now when he see me busy around he knows how to get my attention and a treat. Patience is required when trying to tame.
  My green ringneck is also named Kiwi. Also untame and used to thrash around the cage when I came near it but it lasted only about 2 weeks. He got to know that if he thrashes around I won't move so he started relaxing then immediately I click and drop a treat in his bowl and move away. Very soon he started relaxing and making a cute sound when I come in the room, so he could have his treat. Now when he see me busy around he knows how to get my attention and a treat. Patience is required when trying to tame.  . I don't know much about the towel but I used it 3 times to put him into his cage, but only after trying for 15 minutes to let him go in, he kept on climbing on top of the cage and then flying off again, so while he was climbing up I just took hold of him with the towel. He was very sweet, no biting or screaming, but I quickly let him into the cage without keeping him or even touching him. I won't do anything to him against his will. But be careful, yours may bite you as I have read in other posts some owners got bitten while towelling. Don't forget to give him treats when he go in the cage. Also keep all his food in the cage so he will go in when hungry and you can shut the door if you like. The bigger the cage the better and more comfortable they are and less thrashing around they do.
 . I don't know much about the towel but I used it 3 times to put him into his cage, but only after trying for 15 minutes to let him go in, he kept on climbing on top of the cage and then flying off again, so while he was climbing up I just took hold of him with the towel. He was very sweet, no biting or screaming, but I quickly let him into the cage without keeping him or even touching him. I won't do anything to him against his will. But be careful, yours may bite you as I have read in other posts some owners got bitten while towelling. Don't forget to give him treats when he go in the cage. Also keep all his food in the cage so he will go in when hungry and you can shut the door if you like. The bigger the cage the better and more comfortable they are and less thrashing around they do.  While he's out, should I deal with him with the lights off (or low)?
  While he's out, should I deal with him with the lights off (or low)? 
 
 or his ability to fly.
 or his ability to fly. 
  I'm already trying with walnut, cashew, almod and brazil nut. I'm going to try something else then
 I'm already trying with walnut, cashew, almod and brazil nut. I'm going to try something else then   