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12 Eclectus Parrots
7 indian ringnecks
5 Alexandrines
1 Amazon
1 Scarlet Macaw
1 African Grey
Hi,

I have been browsing these forums for a while now but registered today. I love these forums, lots of information.

I have many Eclectus, alexandrines, ring necks, one amazon, one african grey, one scarlet macaw and 3 peacocks. (30 in total)

Because of the Ekkies, we (my family) started a non profit parrot for life sanctuary in SoCal. (No rehoming or adopting out the parrots)

https://www.facebook.com/PregoDallianceHouse
our website will be up early next year.

Thank you

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Thanks for providing a good home to birds who need one :)
 
Welcome and thank you for sharing the beautiful pictures! Would love to see more:)
 
Good luck with your sanctuary, so sad that they need to exist :(

Do you have volunteers who help take care of the birds? what type of set up do you have? I've only ever seen the set ups of large well managed bird rescues, I would love to see how you run things in a smaller setting. May give us 1-10+ bird parronts some good ideas :D
 
Thank you for provide a good home to so many birds. They look beatiful and happy!
 
Good luck with your sanctuary, so sad that they need to exist :(

Do you have volunteers who help take care of the birds? what type of set up do you have? I've only ever seen the set ups of large well managed bird rescues, I would love to see how you run things in a smaller setting. May give us 1-10+ bird parronts some good ideas :D

We don't have volunteers, its one family taking care of them (five of us) The sanctuary is in our home.
At first the babies took over the living room. But has their wings grew in and more started to come in we made an aviary connecting to the living room. So now they fly free during the day, or come inside as they wish. (They have night cages only) We hope to move into a bigger place because we wish to plant trees so they can perch on tree branches during the night. (That is our dream)

We are looking for foster homes. Since we are small, quarantine is hard to do. So we need homes who can take care of a new parrot for about a week, until the blood test results.
 
More pictures

Noah has made the chair his own perch. He is not allow in the Aviary. Others attack him, he has no tail for balance: so when he falls he falls hard and goes into shock.
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Our aviary
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Scarlet rescued and enjoying his walk in the Aviary. He was locked up in a small cage, forced to breed. The other macaw bite his toes off and Scarlet started to pluck because of the stress. Now he is free to fly about in our aviary and hopefully stop plucking
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Bodhi, has split legs, is enjoying his pumpkin.
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