by Naurthon » Wed Mar 28, 2012 9:10 am
This is an eternal debate within the world of parrot people. You're going to find very strong opinions on both sides.
My birds are currently semi-flighted as an experiment. At almost a full pound, Dante is a heavy bird, and if he's completely clipped, he crashes onto the floor hard enough that he can injure himself. He has a "show clip", which leaves the first two flight feathers intact. This gives him enough lift that he can reach the opposite end of the house when he jumps off his cage, and reduces the threat of injury considerably. Nikko is nearly flighted to allow him to escape from Maxwell, who tries to attack Nikko at any opportunity. Nikko has flown into windows several times badly enough to stun himself. He's recently taken to flying off of his cage and into Dante's to eat Dante's food, even though he has plenty of his own. (Dante is NOT impressed by this!) Every time Nikko has flown into the living room, he goes straight at a window or the sliding glass door. I've decided the risk of injury to Nikko is too great, so he'll be getting clipped next weekend. Dante will keep the show clip.
I won't tell you what I think you should do with your bird. I will say that if someone forced me to bet $1,000 on whether, in the circumstances you describe at your home, your bird will stay in the house or not, I'd bet against it. It is almost guaranteed that at some point your bird is going to fly out the open door. It only takes once, then your bird is gone for good.
Nikko, Black Capped Conure

(hatched April 2008)
Maxwell, Senegal Parrot

(hatched 2004?)
Dante, Congo African Grey

(hatched Nov 28, 2009)