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Preferred Colour For The Cage

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Is there any specific preferred colour for the cage is recommended/best, which influences the birds to get settled faster at the new location/environment or cage colour doesn't have any impact on the birds and only the surrounding of new location is the only key factor.

 

I have noticed birds in the Black colour cage seems to take some time long to get settled/used to the new place compared to light Green colour cage.

 

It will be great if some one can help me to understand with this :D.

I personally prefer the black cage... they look cool and you can see your birds clearer. It also allows the birds to see out better too, hence they can take longer to settle in...

Edited by **Liv**

I haven't seen the difference in coloring with settling. I have a white one and a green one (which is my big one) and Merlin has settled in both okay. I think it is preference visually for the human, the bird will get used to it no matter what.

I have a white one and a blue one. For the sole reason that it fits in with my house colours. My guess would be that birds will initially be more comfortable with greens and blues because they associate them with natural things. Whereas they are not wired to understand black or red so much. I know my birds take to green toys straight away but tend to shy away from pink/purple. But I think in the end all birds will get used to it, I agree it's the new environment that is the key factor.

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Thanks for responses.

 

Yes any colour doesn't matter for birds, but just myself wanted to better understand this.

 

I have a white one and a blue one. For the sole reason that it fits in with my house colours. My guess would be that birds will initially be more comfortable with greens and blues because they associate them with natural things. Whereas they are not wired to understand black or red so much. I know my birds take to green toys straight away but tend to shy away from pink/purple. But I think in the end all birds will get used to it, I agree it's the new environment that is the key factor.

Good and I never thought in this angle, I do feel agreed with you. :hap:

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