Rescue, Rehabilitation, Education, and Adoption Services for Companion Birds

 

 

 

10 Things You Can Do to Make Your Bird Happy

 

We may have more birds then we have posted.  Please email for updated list or if you have a special request.

 

All birds will occasionally bite if they feel threatened or frightened in any way.  In the wild, they would just fly away.  In captivity, they may make the choice to bite when forced to do something that is`unnatural or scary (to them).  This would include forcing them to "step-up" when they don't want to.

 

Please click here for a look at some of our birds.  The birds that are still under evaluation will not be in the photo album yet.  You will see currently available birds and many that have been successfully adopted.

 

Also, you will find a few pics of some "Extreme Cage Makeovers", a side business that is taking off for me. Not all the before and after shots are up.  Contact me  if you'd like more information about it.

 

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"Even when bred in captivity, exotic birds are not considered domesticated animals, and all their inherent behavioral and physical needs remain intact."

 

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