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February 6, 2026

How to Encourage a Baby Bird to Leave Its Nest


I have a baby rainbow lorikeet that was born from a pair of lorikeets I keep. I have never hand-fed the chick; its parents have been taking care of it. However, the parents become very aggressive whenever I approach the nest.

The nest is a wooden box with a hole for the birds to enter and exit. Right now, the chick appears to be in the fledging stage: it has grown feathers, has dark eyes and a dark beak, and a short tail. I’m worried because the chick has never come out of the nest or even walked to the entrance to look outside.

Is there anything I can do to help? I’m concerned since the parents are not wild lorikeets but pet birds.


Answer:

Hi,

If he hasn’t come out by now, you may want to help him. Since the parents are pet birds, they may just need a little help. You could leave it with them over the weekend. But after that, if he is still not looking out, it might be time to give him a push. Once he is out, take the nest box away so the parents can rest and look after the baby. They should not breed again for at least 6 months after the baby is moved to a new cage.

Thank you for asking Lafeber,

Brenda

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