Thanks for all the advice. The way we have misted him so far is the direct approach, just gently from the front so he can see whats going on. I'll try from above as suggested, I'm sure he will get used to it.
The pub avairy is outside in the garden, we have Cockatiels (Grey & Lutino),
Kakariki's (Pied & Lutino), Indian Ringneck Parakeets, Budgies and Japanese
Quails. They are all breeding birds, the most prolific of which have been the Kakarikis. Your'e right in saying that they are more usually an avairy bird, Marley was a rescue job, he has never developed flight and tail feathers so when he fledged the nest box with the rest of his siblings he was left running around on the floor getting a hard time from the quails, so
I took him inside for his own good. My local avairy centre has suggested that this kind of defect can happen and that with any luck when Marley comes to moult his adult feathers should grow normally. I hope so because he is such a happy little fella.
By the way, I'm in England, Cornwall to be precise, which is on the southwest penninsular of the British Isles a great place to be if you like beaches and Ocean. The pub is called the Green Parrot.