You should NEVER catch wild animals as pets or buy animals that are caught form the wild (it harms the environment and is cruel to the animal). Thus the answer would have to be "hand tamed".
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No, it is learned.
Jack Hanna's Into the Wild - 2007 A Bird in the Hand 2-4 was released on: USA: 24 October 2008
When your bird tries to land on your head, duck away from it and hold out your hand. If the bird then lands on your hand, praise it and give it a treat. The bird will soon catch on to which behavior does and doesn't come with a reward.
Darcy's Wild Life - 2004 Bird in the Hand Pain in the Neck 2-11 was released on: USA: 26 November 2005
You catch a unique bird by finding a place where it likes to go and setting a trap with something that will attract it, like food or shiny objects. Be patient and observant, and wait for the bird to be lured in by your trap. Be sure to handle the bird with care once caught.
a very wild bird is an ostrich.
If you want an ill behaved bird catch a wild one. i will not only be ill-tempered but completely out of control.
Hand-rearing any bird means that the bird is use to human contact. It has been trained to handled from the time that it was very young. Non-hand-reared birds are wild. It is not in a birds nature to be affectianate and an adult bird that has not been hand-reared will be very difficult to train to accept human contant.
I think the easiest wild animal to catch in a box would probably be a snake, bird, frogs, a mouse, or a a small rabbit.
There are many websites to purchase wild bird food. First off, wild bird food is basically bird food for wild birds. You can purchase wild bird food online in places such as Amazon or any pet store websites.