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Linius started perching as soon as I got him (4 months) but I he was still slopy with form and when walking on the perches he would fall...alot (Made me feel guilty for buying him a tall cage)lol. He must have been able to perch before that too though since he seemed like he mastered his old cage at his parent's house.
Boo baby suns start to perch at around 5 or 6 weeks. They fledge by about 7 or 8 weeks. And are independant at 12 weeks. That said it depends on the baby, some learn quicker than others.
I have read your big long rant & i wouldn't buy a bird from that breeder. Good things come to those that wait.
I know this is an extremely old post, but if you see this is what you said still apply? I have an unweaned baby that’s around 6 weeks now and she’s learning to perch but should I move her to a very small cage with a branch for the night or should I still keep her in her ‘box’Boo baby suns start to perch at around 5 or 6 weeks. They fledge by about 7 or 8 weeks. And are independant at 12 weeks. That said it depends on the baby, some learn quicker than others.
I have read your big long rant & i wouldn't buy a bird from that breeder. Good things come to those that wait.