Releasing pet parrot
My veranda has holes where green ringnecks nest every year, The Forest department asked us not to block them since the parrots are kind of endangered, However one of the nests was abandoned by its parents (Probably died since we dont see either of them around anymore, The female had a wire stuck around her neck which made her distinctly identifiable). We have raised the parrot from a nestling to a weaned adult, He's about two months or so old. We rescued him with the intention of releasing him once he was grown however, We have tried to get him to interact with the other parrots in the area (through safety of the glass ofcourse since we also have a much larger parrot species in the area - Alexandrine parakeets) however he has shown little to no interest in communicating with them, He has also grown very comfortable around my family, So I want to know two things.
1 - How can I get my parrot to start communicating with the native parrots so he can be with them once we release him
2 - Is it even safe to release my parrot? He hates being in his cage so we have him chilling around the house with the windows closed, so he is fully capable of flying, hanging, eating nuts and stuff.