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Hi all! I'm new to this forum but I read a little bit about Linnie's from this site so I wanted to kind of get some more opinions. I recently adopted a creamino linnie from a pet store and noticed that his eyesight is incredibly bad. I'm not sure to what degree, as it's obvious he can see some things (like he was on my mom's shoulder and was entranced by her shiny earrings) but other times he is completely oblivious to his surroundings, but he is enamored by the sound-producing toys (I think all of them have a way to produce sound but there's two he prefers the most). He loves being sang to, talked to, and just music.
I want to know if anyone here has any advice on how to properly care for a bird with poor eyesight, especially a Linnie. Because he is new to my home, I try not to take him out of his cage too much (though the door is always open on his unless I am not in the room), but I do have a nighttime cage and daytime cage. I haven't moved any toys or anything as I don't want to change anything for a bird that might need consistency. Is there anything that you all would suggest for acclimating him, especially since he's a Linnie/Linnie with poor eyesight?
I want to know if anyone here has any advice on how to properly care for a bird with poor eyesight, especially a Linnie. Because he is new to my home, I try not to take him out of his cage too much (though the door is always open on his unless I am not in the room), but I do have a nighttime cage and daytime cage. I haven't moved any toys or anything as I don't want to change anything for a bird that might need consistency. Is there anything that you all would suggest for acclimating him, especially since he's a Linnie/Linnie with poor eyesight?