“Bozo aka Tarzan” a Scarlet Macaw One of our logo Birds
“Bozo aka Tarzan” a Scarlet Macaw One of our logo Birds & Cezar our Alfa Parrot; My inspiration Parrot that began my Parrot rescue in the late 1980’s.
“Buddy” the Behavioral bothersome Sun Conure who has been returned to us twice in the past 10 years.
“Sammy a Lilac Crowned Amazon who tried to kill a cow in Chino California। The cow won. “Sammy suffered a broken left wing. But his spirit was never tarnished, Three years after his placement in Palmdale California. I received a blackmail call to pay $300.00 dollars to take Sammy back. I placed him for free, but the family was breaking up and needed to recouped the cost of feed that the spent on Sammy during the time the had him. My wonderful blind sister, took train from Los Angles California. Then Smuggled Sammy on a three day trip from Palmdale California to Portland Oregon back in 1998. “Sammy was very happy to see me. He had never been caged since he has been back.
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Giovanni also a rescued Red Headed Mexican Parrot
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“ Ashley” A Rescued Congo African Grey that was beaten its owner. I use to cowered in the bottom of its cage afraid of humans after its owner died. I took two years for her to come out of her shell. She had a 2’ foam padded flooring because it jumped to the bottom of the cage when she saw a human. Now, 5 years later, she trust humans, steps up, lets you scratch her. She knows every birds name in the Sanctuary. She speaks over twenty commands to the birds. In addition; she has a vocabulary of over 250 words and phrases.
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“Ouch” A Medium Lesser Sulfur Crested Cockatoo; also an adopted Parrot.
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“Sammy” a Lilac Crowned Amazon who tried to kill a cow in Chino California. The cow won. “Sammy suffered a broken left wing. But his spirit was never tarnished, Three years after his placement in Palmdale California. I received a blackmail call to pay $300.00 dollars to take Sammy back. I placed him for free, but the family was breaking up and needed to recouped the cost of feed that the spent on Sammy during the time the had him. My wonderful blind sister, took train from Los Angles California. Then Smuggled Sammy on a three day trip from Palmdale California to Portland Oregon back in 1998. “Sammy was very happy to see me. He had never been caged since he has been back.
“Coco” a Ducorp's Cockatoo that was tormented by teenagers with soda cans thrown at his custom made cage. Due to his new found environment. The gentleman who made his cage was single for years. He met his new girlfriend; now wife. And “Coco” recognized her perfume when she moved in. He attacked her numerous times. When she came home from a graveyard shift, “Coco” broke out of his cage, snuck down the hallway.
Then chewed through the door. Climbed up the bed and tried to bight her pinky toe off.
Two days later while under medication, when this lady walked out of the shower dizzy on pain medication। She was petrified to discover that “Coco” escaped again and was waiting for her. She passed out. When she awoke, she discovered her toe being severed off. Then I got the call to save “CoCo’s life.
(This is where I came up with the saying on interviews. “How MUCH do you really like your significant other?)
“Penny” A Lesser Sulfur Crested Cockatoo. A recent returned bird due to a family emergency. Three months prior she was placed, due to a family that agreed that they were neglecting her. They were referred by a friend who placed three large and medium birds with us just six days prior.
These two Twenty-two year old Congo African Greys were brought to us from the other side of Mount St. Helens. A two hour one way drive!
Referred to us by their Avian Doctor.
The male was a proven breeder.
The Female was born from another clutch and was traded for another clutch the same age of the elderly male. They were forced to be housed together.
TOO SOON.; Without the proper introduction of courtship.
Needless to say the pet quality diminished quickly from the tame female. She became confused and adapted to her new found world. Never breed. The Good humans looked through the birds eye’s on their behalf. They threw the thought of profit out the window and called us.
They have been discounted as a throw away bird.
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A pair of abandoned Cockatiels that were left in an apartment.
This poor pair of Cockatiels were found housed in a parakeet cage. Now they get to fly and sleep in a large room. (Cage)
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A recently face book publication story about “Blinky aka Popeye” A Blind 33 Year old Blue Front Amazon who will remain in Sanctuary due to his past.
*We will video tape him again soon.
“Blinky aka Popeye” A Blind 33 Year old Blue Front Amazon who will remain in Sanctuary due to his past; Enjoys the company of his one of his roommates in my bedroom
This is a rare endangered “Mealy Amazon”.
”The Larges Amazon He is 39 over year’s old.
Speaks three human languages & all of the sounds of the Amazon jungle after his arrival here; just a bit over a month ago.
*We will video tape soon, he speaks three langue with extraordinary clearly..
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My inspiration Parrot that began my Parrot rescue in the late 1980’s enjoys a snack with his best friend.
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“Goldie aka Jane “also One of our logo Birds (Hand fed & Raised with “Tarzan” also enjoys the tip of a banana.
So dose “Ashley”
Named by the Welkers who held this rescued fledging Quaker parrot that needed to be in temporary sanctuary until he can fly back with his flock soon. He seems to enjoy his temporary home.
“Dolly the Llama was renamed by a dear internet friend,
Shannon Marie of Michigan.
I have never met Shannon in person; but she is a true angle! We meet on the internet. And she has helped us with aide from day one.
God Bless you Shannon!
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A brief video of the Parrots warm at home; .N.W. Bird Rescue & B.E.B.S.O.
“Birdman’s Exotic Bird Sanctuary & Adoption Orphanage..